ASPCA Community Veterinary Center
PROJECT DETAILS
The ASPCA Community Veterinary Center project consisted of the interior renovation of an existing 11,125-square-foot building into new ASPCA office spaces.
The Brooklyn CVC serves East New York, an area with limited existing resources for veterinary care, and is similar to the ASPCA facility in the Bronx. Before the construction of the Brooklyn CVC was complete, the ASPCA was operating a mobile clinic in the parking lot to help pet owners affected by the pandemic.
The now permanent, state-of-the-art facility offers partially and fully subsidized veterinary care to Brooklyn residents, including high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter (HQHVSN) surgeries and vaccinations for homeless dogs and cats being cared for by animal rescue organizations, including Animal Care Centers of New York City.
LOCATION:
BROOKLYN, NY
SECTOR:
HEALTHCARE
SIZE:
11,125 SQ FT
SCOPE
Interior Renovation