Brooklin, Financial district in Itaim Bibi, Brazil.
Brooklin is a financial district in Itaim Bibi with numerous modern commercial buildings lining Engenheiro Luís Carlos Berrini Avenue. The area holds over 100 office complexes and corporate headquarters of varying sizes.
The area grew from an equestrian facility in 1941 and was first developed as a residential zone. Following infrastructure changes in the 1980s, it transformed into a financial center.
The neighborhood splits into two distinct areas: Brooklin Velho keeps its residential feel, while Brooklin Novo focuses on business and international companies. This division shapes how people live and work in different parts of the zone.
The area connects to the city through Berrini station on CPTM Line 9 and several major avenues like Bandeirantes and Santo Amaro. Visitors can use these routes to reach the main areas easily.
The Octávio Frias de Oliveira Bridge and the Mandarin Building, the tallest residential structure in São Paulo, define the district's contemporary architecture. These striking structures are visible from various angles and show the spatial transformation of the area.
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