A shelter of $ 48 million in animal care centers is being built in New York.
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The New York Animal Care Centers are set to open a new Brooklyn’s new shelter in the fall, and construction has just started, according to urban officials.
$ 48 million, 23,900 square foot building rises old Series Linden Boulevard’s object was destroyed last year. It will take dozens of dogs and cats waiting to be accepted and will help a new medical set, second floor dog jogs and retraining.
Alexandra Silver, the director of the animal welfare municipality, called the Brooklyn Animal Care Center “Main Community Resource”.

“Apart from healthier, more healthy, this new, modern and inviting institution will be a great place for volunteers for New York volunteers to help their pets.
The ACC is conditioned by New York to act the city’s animal shelters, which pass through and accept thousands of animals, including dogs, cats, guinea pigs and bunnies.
Since the SUVID-19 epidemic have been accommodations Chronically overcrowded The cost of raising animal care have some animal care costs to hand over their animals or express themselves. Animal lawyers sometimes have has been criticized Cramped, sometimes dirty conditions in ACC shelters.
Last year, ACC opened a modern new shelter with the help of the city’s health and intellectual hygiene and design departments With quothes and a Animal Adoption Center In Manhattan; it plans This year, his renovated shelter will reopen in the broning.


Risa Weinstock, the President of ACC and the CEO of Brooklyn’s new institution “mileage” in the mission of the Organce to end the homelessness of animals.
“By joining these modern functions, the newly built animal adoption center and our full care centers of Kuins Sateen island, and later in Bronk. We say that it is” in New York. ” “We are grateful to our city partners to introduce a more humanitarian future for NYC animals.”
The new facility will be regarded by the “Colorful Companions” of the local artist Olalekan Andheifus. The mural will “promote the center and be easily visible to pedestrians and drivers, trying to get people in,” said DDC.
It will also have a new parking lot, sponsors, bicycles, bicycle racks and high efficiency lighting and HVAC systems that are expected to significantly lower carbon emissions. The copy generator will be able to change the whole possibility in case of electricity shutdown.

Construction is expected to close the next fall. The old Brooklyn’s ACC shelter closed for demolition last summer, and the organization guides all new animals and interested adoptions in other places on Manhattan, Quynes and Staten Island.
“Our pets are our most loyal friends, the warmth and happiness bring our lives,” Michel Morse, the figure of the city’s health and intellectual hygiene, said. “This stable area will offer a lot of new legs, including a modern medical facility, outdoor dog jogs and adoption center along with bright art. It is an important step towards our goal of providing animal shelters in each district. “