Mayor Adams applauds Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation’s impact on Brooklyn’s growth at annual Gala

Mayor Eric Adams praised the Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation for its transformative role in Central Brooklyn during the organization’s annual gala. Highlighting the organization contributions to the community, Adams emphasized its impact on local businesses and neighborhood resilience.

In a statement celebrating the event, Mayor Adams wrote, “The Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation has made Central Brooklyn stronger and supported so many small businesses.”

The gala, an annual celebration of the corporation’s work, drew community leaders, business owners, and residents to honor the organization’s dedication to empowering Brooklyn. Mayor Adams noted that the corporation’s work has been vital in fostering growth and sustainability for local businesses, helping stabilize the community amid various challenges.

“Tonight, I joined their gala to support and honor their work serving our neighbors,” Adams added, underscoring his commitment to championing grassroots organizations like Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation.

Founded in 1967, the Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation is the nation’s first community development corporation, known for its extensive support of local economic and social development initiatives. By providing resources and advocacy for local businesses, the corporation has been a beacon of support for Central Brooklyn’s economic and community resilience.

The event celebrated both the history and ongoing impact of the organization, with attendees reaffirming their commitment to the organization’s mission to uplift the community and stimulate sustainable economic growth.

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