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Brooklyn Boulders : ウィキペディア英語版
Brooklyn Boulders
Brooklyn Boulders is a company that designs, builds and operates community spaces and hybrid rock climbing facilities anchored by the premise that physicality stimulates innovation and creativity with facilities located in New York, Boston, and Chicago.
The first Brooklyn Boulders location is an rock climbing facility, the first ever in New York City. Located in the old ''Daily News'' garage on Third Avenue in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn Boulders Brooklyn opened on September 9, 2009.
Brooklyn Boulders was founded in 2009, by a community who wanted to create a dedicated rock climbing facility when there previously was none. Prior to opening, a Facebook group called “NYC Needs a Climbing Gym” was formed and over three hundred members joined overnight. By July 2009, the group reached over 1,000 members. Construction began in March 2009, and Brooklyn Boulders hosted “t-nut parties” on weekends, where anyone was permitted to visit, lend a hand setting t-nuts into the walls in exchange for free day passes. Brooklyn Boulders is also home to the Adaptive Climbing Group, founded by amputee climber Kareemah Batts.
Brooklyn Boulders is known for the graffiti adorning their walls, some of it by notable artist Cope2 and its "biggest architectural flourish: a replica of the Brooklyn Bridge suitable for climbing."〔 Called the "best workout in Brooklyn" by Vogue, Brooklyn Boulders is also home to some of the world's best climbers, including Ashima Shiraishi and Sasha DiGiulian.
During Hurricane Sandy, Brooklyn Boulders was transformed into "an operating base for Team Rubicon, a disaster response organization," and remained open for 24 hours.
On July 31, 2013, Brooklyn Boulders' second location, Brooklyn Boulders Somerville, opened "a 40,000-square-foot climbing facility; a combination climbing gym and collaborative workspace in Somerville, Massachusetts." Brooklyn Boulders Somerville hosted TEDxSomerville on March 30, 2015.
Brooklyn Boulders opened its first location in the Midwest, Brooklyn Boulders Chicago, on December 13, 2014. Located in Chicago's West Loop, Brooklyn Boulders Chicago features "a 1,000-square-foot Active Collaborative Workspace", replete with standing desks, exercise-ball sitting desks and above-desk pull-up bars.
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