The Brownsville Multi-Service Center is nearing completion, with a topping off ceremony held recently. Slated to open in 2026, the facility will feature 60,000 square feet of community space, including conference rooms, a teaching kitchen, and a community garden. Built at a cost of $128 million, the center is a sustainable development featuring solar panels and green roofs. Local artist Jazmine Haynes will contribute to the center's aesthetics through public art installations, enhancing community representation and engagement.
This $128 million facility will directly benefit the people of Brownsville with new sustainable community space built in record time, said Thomas Foley, commissioner of the city's Department of Design and Construction.
With Jazmine Hayes' extraordinary Percent for Art commission, 'I Am Protected,' the artist has worked with local community members to create multiple installations throughout this amazing new multi-service center.
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