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NYU-Poly Unveils Expansion of Classroom Space

Elected officials help inaugurate 120,000-square-foot facility upgrade at 2 MetroTech.

NYU-Poly officially opened a major expansion of its MetroTech campus—the first in a series of developments that look to transform Downtown Brooklyn into a high-tech educational mecca.

"Today's ribbon-cutting is yet another win for Brooklyn as NYU-Poly and the broader tech industry continue to bring students, jobs, and innovation to our community," said state Sen. Daniel Squadron, D-Cobble Hill, at today's event.

The ribbon cutting was for 120,000 square feet of classroom space at 2 MetroTech to be used by the school's engineering students, as well as faculty and administrators.

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Borough President Marty Markowitz, Deputy Mayor for Development Robert Steel and NYU President John Sexton were also in attendance.

Squadron, a vocal backer of new development in Downtown Brooklyn, said he hoped today's unveiling would be paired with an even more ambitious project, which also involves NYU as a key player. 

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"I hope to celebrate with NYU-Poly again, around the corner at a new at 370 Jay St.—and I'll continue to push to make it a reality," Squadron said.

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