How one of Brooklyn's most expensive neighborhoods became home base for the creative class
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Snøhetta, an international architecture firm, has relocated to Dumbo, Brooklyn, after 21 years in Manhattan, searching for a workspace that encourages creativity. Their new 25,000 square feet space at 55 Washington Street features a vast skylight, open area, and unique architectural elements, appealing to the firm’s design ethos. Dumbo has become a hotspot for over 150 architecture and design firms, marking a significant shift towards spaces that reflect character and creativity. Recent years have seen a surge in leases as firms look for inspiring environments.
Snøhetta, after 21 years in Manhattan, chose a creative workspace in Dumbo, Brooklyn, for its character and conducive environment for innovation.
The new Dumbo location features a beautiful skylight, an open area, a private terrace, and unique geometry that appeals to architects.
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