The iconic bridge contains roughly 13,000 square feet of hidden space, previously used for art shows but unused since 2001.
New York City officials are considering leasing the hidden rooms within the Brooklyn Bridge to generate more revenue for the city as it faces a large budget deficit.
The iconic bridge contains roughly 13,000 square feet of hidden space, previously used for art shows but unused since 2001. While it is currently being used to park city-owned vehicles, City Hall is now exploring renting the rooms to the public.
A report by The New York Post noted that at average Manhattan rental rates, the city could earn around $17 million a year if the space were fully leased, potentially boosting city revenue by fiscal year 2027.
The proposal comes amid a contentious budget debate over socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s $127 billion preliminary Fiscal 2027 plan. The plan relied on a 9.5 percent property tax increase, projected to raise $3.7 billion, $1.2 billion in reserve draws, and cuts to certain city services. Mamdani’s proposals were aimed at closing a $4.7 billion gap.
Council members, however, rejected major aspects of the budget, warning that the plan would shift the burden to homeowners, renters, and small businesses.
“We cannot in good conscience fund the City’s needs on the backs of homeowners or renters, by digging into emergency reserves, or by cutting essential programs,” said Speaker Julie Menin. She outlined an alternative plan that identifies $6 billion in resources over fiscal years 2026 and 2027 without raising taxes or cutting essential services.
According to The New York Post, Mamdani ally and Democratic strategist Chris Sosa noted that the mayor and Menin have differing approaches.
“Mayor Mamdani and Speaker Menin have fundamentally different approaches to politics that exist beyond ideology,” he said. “Menin is cautious and builds a lot of risk mitigation into her legislative approach, which includes the budget. That approach is read by the left as protection of a broken status quo. Of a broken status quo that privileges the rich.”