Borough of Manhattan Community College's four main campuses are in the
Tribeca,
Civic Center, and
Financial District neighborhood of
Lower Manhattan. BMCC occasionally hosts the
Tribeca Film Festival's ceremonies and films. The main campus on 4.28 acres is located in Chambers Street, North Moore Street and covers a four block radius. It houses a swimming pool and gymnasium as well as technical facilities, computer laboratories, and a media centre.
Downtown/Tribeca campus • 199 Chambers Street, New York, NY 10008 – Main Campus • 245 Greenwich Street (North entrance), 81 Barclay Street (South entrance); New York, NY 10007 – Fiterman Hall • 70 Murray Street, New York, NY 10008 – Chambers Street
Fiterman Hall The original Fiterman Hall opened in 1959 and occupied a block bounded by Greenwich Street, Barclay Street, West Broadway, and Park Place. It had been the original location of King's College, before it was renamed
Columbia University and moved to
Morningside Heights. Fiterman Hall was donated to BMCC in 1993 by Miles and Shirley Fiterman, for whom the building was subsequently named. The building had previously been used as a bank, and CUNY had wanted to rent the building from the Fitermans, but they decided to donate the building to CUNY instead. It was the largest gift of a building to a community college in the United States, and it was the largest donation ever to CUNY. The building was renamed Miles and Shirley Fiterman Hall. In 2000, the
Dormitory Authority of the State of New York, which owned the building, began a massive renovation to better adapt the building for classroom use. During the September 11 attacks, the building's structure was heavily compromised by debris from the collapse of
7 World Trade Center, and the renovation was never completed. The building became unsafe to occupy because of exposed asbestos and mold growth. Since traditional demolition would result in an unacceptable environmental impact, the building was scheduled for deconstruction and decontamination as a part of the Lower Manhattan redevelopment project. Fiterman Hall was to be replaced by a new building designed by the architectural firm
Pei Cobb Freed & Partners after the deconstruction, and was scheduled to be completed by February 2007. However, environmental impact concerns and funding issues caused numerous delays. At a press conference at BMCC on November 13, 2008, city and state officials announced a new agreement that revised demolition and reconstruction plans through a funding agreement among New York City, New York State, and the City University of New York. In addition, approximately $80 million from an insurance settlement would be applied to the project's budget. Under the plan, the building was demolished and rebuilt in November 2009, and the new Fiterman Hall was completed in September 2012.
Off-site programs •
Brooklyn College •
CUNY in the Heights •
John Jay College •
Lehman College •
Long Island University Brooklyn •
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