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Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment moving from MetroTech to Industry City

As noted yesterday by the Commercial Observer (Brooklyn Nets’ Parent Company Moving to 70K SF at Industry City) and other sources,  Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment, operates the Barclays Center (and other venues) and the Brooklyn Nets, is moving its corporate offices to Industry City in Sunset Park from MetroTech.

That makes sense, as the company, no longer needing to be yoked to Forest City Ratner, its former partner, can move one floor below the Nets' practice facility. The Commercial Observer quotes a spokesman as estimating that the move should be accomplished by June 2018, and will  involve 350 employees. No terms were announced.

The press release, verbatim, below

August 10, 2017
BROOKLYN SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT TO MOVE ITS CORPORATE OFFICE TO HISTORIC INDUSTRY CITY IN BROOKLYN

New Sales Office Opens in Manhattan
BROOKLYN – Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment is expanding its corporate footprint with new office locations in Brooklyn and Manhattan. Since launching Barclays Center and the Brooklyn Nets in 2012, BSE has grown to include NYCB LIVE, home of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, and the business operations for the New York Islanders, with additional venues coming.

Beginning in June 2018, BSE’s corporate office will relocate to Industry City in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, one floor below HSS Training Center, where the Brooklyn Nets practice. Located just one subway stop from Barclays Center, the office will accommodate up to 350 employees and occupy 70,000 square feet on the seventh floor of the historic waterfront warehouse.

The space, which has long served as a relic of the industrial age, is currently undergoing a full renovation and will feature an open floor plan with high-end custom finishes to complement the panoramic views of New York Harbor. The amenities will include state-of-the-art conference room technology, collaborative lounges, a game room, and refueling pantries. TPG Architecture is redesigning the space and Bruce Mosler and Joe Cirone of Cushman & Wakefield served as key advisors to the Nets on the leasing transaction.

Industry City is a 16-building, 6 million square-foot innovation and manufacturing hub led by a partnership between Jamestown and Belvedere Capital. The property is home to a diverse mix of more than 450 companies employing 6,500 people. The campus provides businesses with an active and vibrant environment that includes a wide range of dining and retail options as well as open spaces featuring a growing number of community and industry events.

In Manhattan, BSE has leased office space at 125 Park Avenue near Grand Central to support the expanding need for meeting and office space in midtown. This satellite office will open in mid-September and serve as the Manhattan meeting location for all BSE sales and content development. The property owner SL Green Realty Corp. worked with BSE to identify the space.

“Since 2012, our company has nearly doubled in size and we are looking forward to having these new corporate offices in order to support our continued growth,” said Brett Yormark, CEO of BSE. “Additionally, with Brooklyn Nets business and basketball united under one roof, we will further build a collaborative work environment that encourages innovation and teamwork.”

“It says a lot that after nearly two years of experiencing all that Industry City has to offer, the Brooklyn Nets chose to locate their corporate offices here, when they could have gone anywhere,” said Kathe Chase, director of leasing at Industry City. “At Industry City, a hyper-amenitized workplace and a local millennial workforce come together to create a culture and a vibe that cannot be found anywhere else.”

BSE also operates a West Coast office, which recently moved to Century City in Los Angeles. The space is used by programming and sponsorship sales executives.

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