Mayor Bloomberg and NYU President John Sexton officially opened the university's Center for Urban Science and Progress Downtown Brooklyn Thursday

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Brooklyn’s bid to become the next Silicon Valley took another step forward with the opening of a gleaming new tech center on Thursday.

New York University’s new Center for Urban Science & Progress unveiled its new Downtown Brooklyn office that includes 26,000 square feet of office space, work stations for visiting faculty, and two huge “visualization labs.”

The majority of the research done at the center will focus on research to improve living conditions in crowded big cities including energy efficiency and better infrastructure.