Designs of garment hub at MiNY campus in US released
25 Nov 19 1 min read
New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) recently released the designs of the Garment Manufacturing Hub of the new Made in NY (MiNY) campus at Bush Terminal in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. The MiNY Campus will provide affordable, best-in-class industrial facilities for garment manufacturing, film and media production, and related services and industries.
Set to open in Spring 2021, the garment hub will be a centre of gravity for local manufacturing, sustainable fashion, and textile technology innovation in New York City, and feature a diverse fashion ecosystem that co-locates garment manufacturers and emerging designers.
NYCEDC is also delivering 5.3 acres of new public space to complement the adjacent Bush Terminal Piers Park, and providing new amenities to the community and campus workers, according to an official release.
Sunset Park has the second largest concentration of garment manufacturers in New York City. The MiNY Campus and Garment Hub builds on this foundation and will create additional opportunities for local businesses and sector workers for the future.
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Set to open in Spring 2021, the garment hub will be a centre of gravity for local manufacturing, sustainable fashion, and textile technology innovation in New York City, and feature a diverse fashion ecosystem that co-locates garment manufacturers and emerging designers.
NYCEDC is also delivering 5.3 acres of new public space to complement the adjacent Bush Terminal Piers Park, and providing new amenities to the community and campus workers, according to an official release.
Sunset Park has the second largest concentration of garment manufacturers in New York City. The MiNY Campus and Garment Hub builds on this foundation and will create additional opportunities for local businesses and sector workers for the future.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)
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