Mayor de Blasio Announces Renaming of Bedford Union Armory for Former Congressman Major Robert Odell Owens

February 26, 2021Facility  to include affordable housing, recreational center and nonprofit space for  Crown Heights communityNEW YORK—Mayor  Bill de Blasio, New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC),  Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, Majority Leader Laurie A. Cumbo, and BFC  Partners announced the renaming of the Bedford Union Armory in Crown Heights  for former Congressman Major Robert Owens, who represented New York’s 12th Congressional  District for nearly a quarter century. The facility, scheduled to open later  this year, officially will be referred to as the Major R. Owens Health and  Wellness Community Center.The renaming honors Major Owens’ towering legacy as a civic leader in  Brooklyn, beginning with his post with the Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) where  he served as an information librarian. During his near 25-year tenure in  Congress, Major Owens was an unwavering civil rights and disability rights  advocate, a strong supporter of increasing library and education access for all,  and a steadfast promoter of social justice.“Major Owens left Brooklyn  better than he found it, and New York City is proud to honor his legacy with  this facility,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio. “Generations of New  Yorkers will learn, grow, and play at this community center, and they will have  a role model of strength and fairness as they do.”
"Congressman Owens was a passionate and life-long public servant, who was  committed to strengthening our communities and improving the quality of New  Yorker’s lives through his advocacy for education, gun control, and disability  rights," said First Lady Chirlane McCray. "The  designation of this institution could not be more fitting or timely. It will  honor his memory and preserve his legacy as a civil rights icon in the heart of  the community that he loved.""Major Owens believed that  institution-building was the key to community empowerment and the well-being of  every community,” said Chris Owens. “His vision for the Armory  space emerged decades ago and he wanted community participation in the  development of the ideas -- which there was.  This renaming is a fitting  way to remember the Congressman.  Major wanted the swords turned into  ploughshares, and the new Community Center represents the transformation from  an ""oppressive"" mindset to one where health and education bring different  people together in the pursuit of happiness and community.  On behalf of  the Owens family, I want to thank Council Member Cumbo, Mayor de Blasio, all of  the other supportive elected officials, all of the City agencies, Community  Board 9, and the Advisory Committee that have made the dream a reality.  I  know that my father is seeing this from afar, but I do wish he could be  standing with us today because his pride and his gratitude would fill up the  entire space!"The Major R. Owens Health and  Wellness Community Center will soon house a 60,000 square-foot world-class  recreation center, with an indoor swimming pool, three hardwood basketball  courts, an indoor soccer field, dance and performance studios, a fitness center  and areas designated for boxing and archery. The facility will also house  45,000 square feet of space for local community-based non-profits, which will  offer enrichment and educational programming such as coding, after-school  support, athletic clinics, and camps. The Center will provide year-round space  for entertainment and arts events and access for local artists to teach  theater, film, and music.“Major R. Owens’ legacy of  listening to the needs of the Crown Heights community and advocating for a gathering  space and recreational facility that they could be proud of goes back a long  way, and now it will be memorialized permanently,” said NYCEDC  President and CEO James Patchett. “We are thrilled today to rename the  Bedford Union Armory as the Major R. Owens Health & Wellness Community  Center in his honor. Congratulations to the entire Owens family on  this important moment to cherish and celebrate Major’s many accomplishments in  life.”"The Bedford Union Armory,  or rather, the The Major R. Owens Health and Community Wellness Center as we  now know it, is a reflection of years of dedication from Major Owens, community  leaders, and all those who were focused on the bigger picture; those who had  the capacity to see how such a space would undoubtedly support and enhance the  rich and unique communities within Crown Heights and beyond,” said NYC  Council Majority Leader Laurie A. Cumbo. 

“The Major R. Owens Health  and Community Wellness Center is a true symbol of the culture and legacy of  this historic neighborhood. We fought unwaveringly to ensure that this  community space would reflect the beauty and history of Crown Heights, and I am  proud to be standing here seeing that Major Owens’ vision is being brought to  light.  Our youth will have access to a newly renovated space with an  array of after-school programming and year-round activities; a facility in  which they too, can create their own cherished memories looking back on them  for many years to come.""Major Owens left an  indelible mark on the borough of Brooklyn, and I was fortunate enough to call  him a friend and colleague,” said Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams.  “It is no exaggeration to say that the Bedford Union Armory project""s community  center would not have happened without his visionary leadership, and his  tireless advocacy on behalf of the needs of local residents. Thanks to this  dedication, generations of Crown Heights residents and beyond will know his  name and learn from his sterling example, as a public servant, community  leader, educator, and friend."“Working to bring Major Owens’  vision for the Armory’s next chapter to life has been one of the greatest  honors of my career,” said Donald Capoccia, Managing Principal of BFC  Partners. “Everyone at BFC Partners is thrilled to welcome Ifetayo Cultural  Arts Academy, New Heights Youth, Digital Girl, Inc., James E. Davis Stop the  Violence Foundation, Brooklyn Community Pride Center, West Indian American Day  Carnival Association, Carey Gabay Foundation and Brooklyn Plaza Medical Center  to the Major R. Owens Health and Wellness Community Center, where they will  proudly serve the Crown Heights community just as Owens originally envisioned.”Owens first entered politics  when he was named commissioner of the City’s Community Development Agency in  1968, before entering the New York State Senate, where he served from 1975 to  1982. In 1982, he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives to replace  retiring member Rep. Shirley Chisholm – the first black woman ever elected to  serve in Congress.Following his retirement, Major  Owens – then a professor at nearby Medgar Evers College– began to envision a  future for the Armory as a full-time community center with recreational  opportunities and gathering spaces for the Crown Heights community. Owens spent  years engaging with residents, business owners, elected officials, and other  local stakeholders – including his students – to help fully understand the  needs of the Crown Heights community. Brooklynites overwhelmingly shared  Congressman Owens"" desire for an institution that would support the vibrant  communities within Crown Heights and greater Central Brooklyn.
The Major Owens Recreation Center is expected to open by the end  of 2021 with the residential components of the Armory project to open in 2022  and 2023. For more information about the Center, please visit https://edc.nyc/project/major-owens-center.“Few men have ever been so  dedicated to their constituents, so committed to just and moral legislating,  and so passionate about overcoming the issues of our day as the great Major  Owens, my predecessor in Congress,” said Congress Member Yvette Clarke  and Dr. Clarke. “I can think of no honor more fitting than to name a center  for community after a man so devoted to his community. May the Major R. Owens  Health and Community Wellness Center serve Brooklyn and Brooklynites half as  well as the man it is named for.”“I would like to thank Council  Majority Leader Cumbo, the state""s Vital Brooklyn initiative, Economic  Development Corporation, and all the community stakeholders who, over the past  several years, have made their voices heard in what the neighborhood wanted to  see happen with the Bedford-Union Armory community center redevelopment project  and its subsequent re-naming in memory of former Congressman Major R. Owens,”  said Former NY State Assemblyman Walter T. Mosley. “It was the  Congressman""s vision that we put in place a center of this nature to protect,  nurture, and embrace our local young people. We know that today, by embracing  this project and the desire of our legendary Congressman Owens, we have taken a  significant step towards improving the quality of life for so many Crown  Heights and central Brooklyn residents.”“The advisory committee has  worked hand in hand with BFC and community partners to ensure that the new  Major R. Owens Health and Wellness Community Center has, and will be responsive  to, the needs of the community,” said Community Advisory Committee  Executive Board Justyn Turner Chair and Jose Coello Sr. Vice Chair. “We are  not only excited for the opportunities that this great community space would  provide, but we are proud to honor such an implemental and influential leader  in our community.”“There is no other name  appropriate for this structure except Major R Owens Health and Wellness  Community Center,” said President of the Ebbets Field Tenant  Association Beverly Newsome. “This project is a clear reflection of Major  Owens life and passion for the community! We are just excited to be instruments  of that spirit, helping to develop his dream!”“The Center at the Armory is  going to be an unbelievable resource for the diverse youth of Crown Heights,”  said Executive Director of the Crown Heights Jewish Community Council Rabbi  Eli Cohen. “It is fitting that it should be named for Major Owens, who  appreciated the diversity of the neighborhood he represented and was such a  champion for its youth.”"I would like to thank all the elected officials and  community stakeholders who worked so hard during EDC""s rigorous process to  honor the core values of the community,” said former congressional aide  to Major Owens Marsha Bornstein. “Major would be pleased."

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