Brooklin Velho, Residential district in Campo Belo, São Paulo, Brazil.
Brooklin Velho is a residential district in Campo Belo, São Paulo, with commercial buildings lining Engenheiro Luís Carlos Berrini Avenue alongside residential zones. The area features office towers, apartment complexes, and scattered green spaces that break up the urban landscape.
The area transformed from rural land to a financial center during the 1980s through urban development projects by local authorities. The construction of Berrini station and Octávio Frias de Oliveira Bridge in the 2000s accelerated this shift and established it as a major business hub.
The neighborhood attracts people from around the world who work in its offices and financial centers, creating a diverse community. The blend of modern workspaces and residential areas shapes the daily rhythm and social fabric of the place.
The area is well served by public transportation, with Berrini station providing easy access for commuters and visitors. Walking along main streets is possible, though the neighborhood is oriented toward vehicle access and built for people moving by car.
The neighborhood hosts headquarters of multinational corporations and television networks, making it an unusual blend of corporate and residential space. This concentration of media and business operations distinguishes it from other residential areas in the city.
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