Brooklyn Skate Garden Project Approved for Mount Prospect Park, Construction to Begin in 2027
The Brooklyn Skate Garden, a planned $11 million skatepark in Mount Prospect Park, Brooklyn, has received approval from New York City's Public Design Commission and the local community board. The project, which is part of a broader initiative to establish skateparks across New York City, is backed by legendary skateboarder Tony Hawk's nonprofit, The Skatepark Project. Originally proposed at 40,000 square feet, the skatepark's size was reduced to 19,500 square feet following community opposition. The project aims to provide a safe and environmentally responsible space for all wheeled sports, including skateboarding, BMX biking, and rollerskating. The skatepark will feature new trees, native landscaping, and improved infrastructure, such as security lighting and drainage systems. Construction is expected to begin in spring 2027 and continue into 2028.