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The risks and opportunities of turning 122 industrial acres over to developers.
Civic-oriented and seismically sound, Washington State Ferries’ new Seattle terminal—the busiest transit hub of its kind in ...
Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso, a member of the 28-person Brooklyn Marine Terminal Task Force, argues the site should be used to revive shipping and manufacturing, not build housing.
An infamous New York City jail barge that was taken out of commission years ago will finally be getting the boot to make way for a new marine terminal, bringing in billions of dollars and hundreds ...
A New York City jail barge in the Bronx is set to be removed to make room for a marine terminal, creating a new spot for ships to unload cargo.
A decommissioned barge that once served as a “floating jail” nicknamed “the Boat” will be removed from its current location on the Bronx waterfront to make way for a new marine cargo ...
EDC can help get it done at the Brooklyn Marine Terminal.” City and state officials announcing plans to redevelop Red Hook’s Brooklyn Marine Terminal last year. (Caroline Rubinstein-Willis/Mayoral ...
A rendering of the wind farm facility under construction at the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal. Rendering via Empire Wind In a press release, Equinor said the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management ordered ...
The city has once again postponed a major vote on its $3.1 billion blueprint to redevelop the Brooklyn Marine Terminal, this time by two months until mid-June. The Adams administration’s ...
The fate of the Brooklyn Marine Terminal is still up in the air. The New York City Economic Development Corporation postponed a critical vote on a $3.1 billion plan to transform the 122-acre swath ...
Originally scheduled for Friday, the vote by members of the Brooklyn Marine Terminal Task Force will now take place near the end of the month.