DeKalb Avenue Station












This downtown Brooklyn station, a key transfer point for Brooklyn/Manhattan commuters, serves Metro Tech and the Fulton Mall. Major elements of LHP’s design include three new elevators and a new curved mezzanine connection for increased convenience.
An improvement in the station’s appearance is another major factor of the rehabilitation project. LHP completely restored materials, tile and ceramic mosaics; and other landmark features of the historic station, which was built at the turn of the 20th century.
Publications:
New York City Subway Station Face Lifts Vie With Busy System; Engineering News Record