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Duggal Greenhouse

Duggal Greenhouse | Japanese-City.com
Venue

Event Location

63 Flushing Ave Unit 268
Brooklyn, NY 11205
 
Map of Duggal Greenhouse, 63 Flushing Ave Unit 268, Brooklyn

The Duggal Greenhouse, located in the Brooklyn Navy Yard in New York City, is a stunning event venue known for its innovative design and sustainable features. Originally built as a shipbuilding facility during World War II, the greenhouse has been transformed into a modern, eco-friendly event space. It boasts a sleek, industrial-chic aesthetic with soaring ceilings, ample natural light, and panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline.

What sets the Duggal Greenhouse apart is its commitment to sustainability. The venue incorporates cutting-edge green technologies such as solar panels, rainwater harvesting systems, and energy-efficient lighting, making it a model for environmentally conscious event spaces. Additionally, the greenhouse is constructed using recycled materials and features lush vegetation throughout, creating a vibrant and eco-friendly atmosphere for events.

The versatility of the Duggal Greenhouse makes it suitable for a wide range of events, from corporate functions and product launches to weddings and art exhibitions. Its flexible layout can accommodate both large-scale gatherings and intimate affairs, with customizable spaces that can be tailored to suit the needs of any event. With its unique combination of sustainability, style, and functionality, the Duggal Greenhouse continues to be a premier destination for events in New York City.

   

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