Shirley Chisholm recreation center opens in East Flatbush
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Shirley Chisholm recreation center opens in East Flatbush
"The Shirley Chisholm Recreation Center officially opened to the public on February 10 in East Flatbush, becoming the first new Parks rec center in Central Brooklyn in more than a decade and the borough's largest facility. The $141 million center is expected to serve over 41,000 residents within a 15-minute walk or transit ride. Council Member Farah N. Louis, who spearheaded the project, and Mayor Zohran Mamdani led the grand opening on February 9 alongside local and state officials, including Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, State Senator Kevin Parker, and Assemblymembers Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn and Monique Chandler-Waterman."
"The 74,000-square-foot facility offers a six-lane pool with accessible entry, a three-lane walking track, a full-size gym, cardio and weight rooms, multipurpose spaces, a teaching kitchen, dedicated teen areas, and the Dr. Roy A. Hastick Sr. Media Lab for A/V production. Mayor Mamdani called the center a "living tribute" to Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman elected to Congress and Brooklyn native, highlighting the facility as a hub for community engagement, wellness, and learning."
"Council Member Louis emphasized the years of advocacy, securing funding, and collaboration with city agencies that made the project possible, describing it as "a testament to what happens when residents, advocates, and public servants work together with purpose." NYC Parks Commissioner Tricia Shimamura praised the project for expanding affordable, accessible recreation in Central Brooklyn."
Shirley Chisholm Recreation Center opened February 10 in East Flatbush as Central Brooklyn's first new Parks rec center in over a decade and the borough's largest facility. The $141 million, 74,000-square-foot center is expected to serve over 41,000 residents within a 15-minute walk or transit ride. The facility includes a six-lane accessible pool, three-lane walking track, full-size gym, cardio and weight rooms, multipurpose spaces, a teaching kitchen, dedicated teen areas, and the Dr. Roy A. Hastick Sr. Media Lab for A/V production. City leaders and officials highlighted community engagement, wellness, and expanded affordable, accessible recreation.
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