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Brooklyn Botanic Garden company history timeline

1988

The garden underwent a major expansion and renovation of facilities in 1988–89.

1996

Most recently, the Discovery Garden opened in 1996.

2000

The Woodland Garden completes a $124-million master plan conceived in 2000 by the former Botanic Garden president, Judith Zuk, and its former chairman, Earl Weiner, and largely executed by Scot Medbury, who left in January.

2007

Later renamed the Laboratory Administration Building, it was designated a New York City Landmark in 2007.

2012

The two glass pavilions that form the Washington Avenue entrance and visitor center had been wedged into the slope in 2012, designed by the architects Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi.

2019

In October 2019, the BBG hosted an exhibition called "Fight for Sunlight" to bring more attention to a proposed development adjacent to the Garden at 960 Franklin Avenue, saying that contrary to the developers' statements, its conservatories "would face catastrophic events".

2022

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