Brooklyn Family
Courthouse
330 Jay Street
Brooklyn, NY
11201
Date Built: 2001 -
2005
Architect: Perkins Eastman
Architects
The Brooklyn Criminal Supreme and Family Court complex
opened in 2005 as the largest courthouse in New York State. The 32-story
building is located on Jay Street south of Johnson Street in Downtown
Brooklyn. Construction began in 2001 and was completed at a cost of $670
million.
The courthouse consolidates all of Brooklyn’s
Criminal Supreme and Family Courts. It contains 84 courtrooms and is the
home of one of the country’s largest drug treatment courts. The courtrooms
were designed with state-of-the-art technology, including full wireless
online connections and teleconferencing capabilities that allow inmates in
City jails to make court appearances remotely.
The building’s size allows for greater public
access to public services by combining court and human services functions
under one roof. City and state agencies sharing space in the complex
include the Departments of Correction, Juvenile Justice, and Probation,
the State Office of Children and Family Services, and several non-profit
organizations that provide ancillary services to the courts.
The
new courthouse was developed through a unique public-private partnership
with the New York City Economic Development Corporation. The
building was built as a commercial condominium with the city leasing and
then exercising its option to buy the court portion of the building.
Under this agreement the top five floors are retained for private use.
Photo by: Ralph Selitzer, DCAS
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