Can Brooklyn become any more commercial? Now that Presidential candidate hopeful, Hillary Clinton, moved her campaign headquarters to the borough, expect your grocery prices to go up again.

Are You Here For Hilary Clinton's Swanky Brooklyn Headquarters?

Yesterday, it was announced that Clinton will occupy two floors at the popular 1 Pierrepont Plaza, where the 19-story building’s marketing slogan is “Modern offices. Brooklyn cool.” Many thought that previous talks of Clinton coming to Brooklyn would help the National Democratic Convention Brooklyn fight, but after swing-state Philadelphia won the bid all talks ceased until now.

“Brooklyn could not be more prepared and excited to host Hillary Clinton as she begins her journey as the consensus front-runner for the Democratic nomination for President,” said Carlo A. Scissura, President & CEO of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce. “As one of the most diverse and tolerant places on the planet— and with cool points no other city can match— the road to the White House is clearly paved through our borough. Brooklyn is the capital of tomorrow, and there’s no better place for tomorrow’s aspiring President to run a campaign.”
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Many believe that Clinton’s campaign move to Brooklyn is to sway the millennial audience who necessarily aren’t into politics and usually don’t go out to vote. “Her new ‘cool’ building also houses Morgan Stanley and the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of New York,” says Emma Whitford at Gothamist. “This is the Scarsdale of Brooklyn.” Whatever that means.

Brooklyn Heights, as of recent, has become a popular stopping ground for celebrities including, actress Lena Dunham and Academy Award winning documentary filmmaker, Errol Morris and his wife. “Everybody’s coming to Brooklyn, so why not her,” Cay Raynie, a 32-year-old server told Refinery29.