Manufacturing Innovation Hub for Apparel, Textiles and Wearable Tech

Manufacturing Innovation Hub for Apparel, Textiles + Wearable Tech (also known as Manufacture New York) is a business incubator in Brooklyn. It is housed on the fifth floor of Storehouse No. 2, U.S. Navy Fleet Supply Base, a 1,100,000-square-foot (100,000 m2) building at 850 Third Avenue owned by the City of New York, which has been renamed to Liberty View Industrial Plaza.[1][2]

Manufacturing Innovation Hub for Apparel, Textiles + Wearable Tech
FormationDecember 2014 (2014-12)
FounderBob Bland
PurposeBusiness incubator
Location
Coordinates40°39′34″N 74°00′16″W
Region
US
AffiliationsAdvanced Functional Fabrics of America (2016)
Websitebrooklynmanufacturing.com

The incubator offers 1,500 to 30,000 square foot spaces for manufacturing startups and is operated by Manufacture New York, a private company, since December 2014.[3][4][5]

The project was the idea of Bob Bland, a New York fashion designer who secured a $50,000 grant from the U.S. Small Business Administration to found Manufacture New York and locate an incubator space in the city.[6]

In 2016, the Brooklyn Innovation Hub became a member of Advanced Functional Fabrics of America.[7][8]

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