The Brooklyn Navy Yard is in the midst of transforming itself from a 20th-century ship builder to a 21st-century high-tech hub. With a $2.5 billion building plan, the development will more than quadruple its current workforce within a few years and become a creative and technology hub. The neighborhood is rapidly developing and new, sustainability-minded companies are moving there by the day. The Green Manufacturing Center is a model for sustainable industry; Building 77 will provide a massive artisanal food hall; Steiner Studios, home to many popular movie and TV productions, is doubling its footprint; along with numerous other projects. One of the most spectacular buildings to come to Brooklyn Navy yard is Dock 72, co-developed by Rudin Management and Boston Properties. With WeWork as an anchor, the 675,000 square foot building is revolutionizing the 21st century work environment with innovative work spaces and state-of-the-art amenities. Dock 72 will be the first smart building to combine data from core and shell, enterprise, and employee experience into a single integrated platform, aggregating and analyzing data from nearly all of its systems including BMS, IoT sensors, access control, guest management, food and beverage, local transportation, gym, and a conference center.