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June 09, 2025 04:56 PM NYC plans new Bronx marine terminal on site of old jail barge Max Rivera, Bloomberg Reprints New York City Economic Development Corp.
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Brooklyn Marine Terminal plan uncertain after vote postponed again
Despite sharp divisions, both sides agree the Brooklyn Marine Terminal holds a generational opportunity to reimagine a ...
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Brooklyn Marine Terminal's future uncertain after 5 postponed votes on controversial redevelopment
Despite sharp divisions, both sides agree the Brooklyn Marine Terminal holds a generational opportunity to reimagine a ...
An infamous Bronx 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 of jobs ...
The plan is to transform 122 acres of the terminal into a working waterfront with affordable housing with the hope of creating jobs. Valerie Ryan • Jun 10, 2025, 10:19 AM ...
Locals want a better plan to deal with traffic, pollution, and other effects; some said redevelopment should not include ...
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.
RED HOOK —The New York City Economic Development Corp. has postponed — for a few weeks — a vote on a plan outlining the future of the $3.1 billion, 122-plus-acre Brooklyn Marine Terminal ...
We are voting “yes” on this vision for the Brooklyn Marine Terminal, and we encourage our fellow Task Force members to do the same. At its heart is a $1.7 billion, modern, fully-electric port.
NYC Economic Development Corporation has proposed a master plan for the Brooklyn Marine Terminal. A task force has been reviewing proposals during the past year for the more than 120-acre site.
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