May 18, 2010
The Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce today announced the ten winners of the 2010 Building Brooklyn Awards™. The annual Building Brooklyn Awards, which this year celebrates ten years as the borough's premier real estate industry event, recognizes recently completed construction and renovation projects that enrich Brooklyn's neighborhoods and economy.
"The judging panel reviewed an excellent group of nominated projects and selected those representing the best of Brooklyn. This year's trends included an abundance of projects with sustainable features, many of them LEED-certified, and a high volume of interesting, local retail projects. The judges sought to honor projects that captured that indescribable element that makes Brooklyn what it is today after a decade of unprecedented growth in real estate, as well as a building boom that has redefined parts of our borough and our Downtown skyline," said Brooklyn Chamber President & CEO Carl Hum.
An independent, ten-member panel of Brooklyn-based architects, planners, economic development experts and city officials judged nominated projects on a specific set of criteria, including design excellence, positive economic impact, enhancing neighborhood services and amenities, context to the surrounding community, and sustainability.
The Brooklyn Chamber is pleased to announce the ten 2010 Building Brooklyn Awards winners that will be honored on Thursday, July 15, at Stage 6 at Steiner Studios in the Brooklyn Navy Yard:
- Atlantic Terminal in the Civic and Institutional Category
- IAVI Design & Development Laboratory in the Economic Development Category
- Juliana Curran Terian Pratt Pavilion in the Educational Category
- Congregation Beth Elohim-Exterior Restoration in the Historic Preservation Category
- Remains Lighting in the Industrial Category
- Toren for the National Grid Award for Energy Efficiency
- Brooklyn Bowl in the Retail Category
- Schermerhorn House in the Residential: Affordable Category
- The Silhouette in the Small Scale Residential Category
- 80 Metropolitan in the Residential: Multi-Family Category
In addition to recognizing these ten projects, the Chamber also will honor David Kramer, principal, The Hudson Companies Incorporated, and Joe Chan, president, Downtown Brooklyn Partnership, who produced the first Building Brooklyn Awards event during his tenure at the Chamber.
For more information about the winning projects and to purchase tickets or sponsorships for Building Brooklyn Awards™, visit http://www.buildingbrooklynawards.com/ or call Lori Raphael at (718) 875-1000 ext. 140.