NYC Parks, Liberty, and Nets Revitalize Breukelen Ballfields Courts in East New York with $1.8M Makeover

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NYC Parks, in partnership with the New York Liberty and Brooklyn Nets, has unveiled a total transformation of the basketball courts at Breukelen Ballfields in East New York. This renovation, funded by a $1.8 million investment from Clara Wu Tsai’s Social Justice Fund, is part of a wider initiative aimed at creating recreation opportunities in neighborhoods impacted by gun violence. The courts at Breukelen Ballfields now offer a top-tier space where the community can come together, fostering positive connections through sports. The Breukelen Ballfields is located on the square block that includes Louisiana Ave., Stanley Ave., Flatlands Ave., Williams Ave.

East New York City Councilman, Chris Banks, stated, “This week’s ribbon-cutting ceremony at the newly renovated Breukelen Ballfields, made possible through a partnership with the Brooklyn Nets, the Brooklyn Borough President’s office, and NYC Parks, marks a significant milestone in our commitment to providing top-quality, clean, and safe recreational spaces for the community.”

Banks added, “Enhancing health and wellness is essential to improving the quality of life across the 42nd Council District, and today’s event is just the beginning. I am proud to announce an additional $4 million in capital funding dedicated to the ongoing enhancement of the Breukelen Ballfields, reinforcing my dedication to making our district a beacon of health and well-being.”

Top-Tier Courts for the Community

Thanks to the support from the Brooklyn Nets and NY Liberty, these courts have been given a stunning upgrade. The courts now feature a fresh, colorful seal-coated surface, new backboards, hoops, and bleachers. The overhaul delivers a safe, inviting space for East New York residents and beyond. NYC Parks Commissioner Sue Donoghue expressed gratitude to the partners, saying, “This transformation ensures that New Yorkers have engaging, safe spaces to connect and enjoy. Our partners’ nearly $2 million investment demonstrates a commitment to these communities.”

The Transformative Power of Sports

Clara Wu Tsai, founder of the Social Justice Fund and owner of both the Brooklyn Nets and NY Liberty, spoke to the impact of the new courts. “Athletics shape lives and create lasting bonds,” she noted. “We are thrilled to support basketball courts that connect Brooklyn residents and inspire our youth.” The project is one of several funded by Wu Tsai’s Social Justice Fund, which seeks to uplift communities in need.

Investing in Brooklyn’s Future

The renovation of Breukelen Ballfields is just the beginning. Upgrades are also in progress for courts at Jackie Robinson Playground, Fox Playground, and Sunset Park. Each renovation project reflects a deep commitment from NYC Parks and the Social Justice Fund to invest in the future of Brooklyn’s neighborhoods, creating recreational spaces that foster community, safety, and joy.

A New Gathering Place in East New York

With brand-new lexan backboards, hoops, fresh fencing, and three-tier bleachers, Breukelen Ballfields now stands as an ideal spot for locals to shoot hoops, enjoy the game as spectators, or simply unwind. The upgraded courts have transformed the space into a vibrant community hub where East New Yorkers can connect, celebrate, and enjoy their neighborhood’s revitalized outdoor space.

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