370-jay-street-future-nyu-041513New York University’s new Center for Urban Science and Progress officially opened Thursday at 1 MetroTech Center on the 19th Floor, reported The New York Daily News. The high-tech school will have graduate programs in engineering, planning and design. Research will focus on how to improve living conditions in big, crowded cities, from energy efficiency to better planning and infrastructure. “That research is expected to be crucial in the coming decades when most of the world’s population migrates to cities,” said the Daily News. The facility includes 26,000 square feet of office space and two visualization labs. The center will spin off hundreds of new companies and create thousands of new jobs, said Mayor Bloomberg at Thursday’s ribbon-cutting ceremony.  There are already more than 500 tech companies in the downtown area, he added. NYU plans to remodel a building at 370 Jay Street into a permanent campus for the school, pictured in the rendering above. The goal is to move the school there by 2017.
High-Tech NYU “Genius” School Opens in Downtown Brooklyn [NY Daily News]
Rendering via NYU Local


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