RED HOOK — Roughly 430 people attended an Aug. 12 online information session about the Brooklyn Marine Terminal Project — a $95 million plan allowing the city to consolidate its control of a 122-acre ...
Just south of Brooklyn Bridge Park, six cranes dot the waterfront. Just one of them is in service, bringing in around 90,000 containers per year that come to Red Hook’s port — mostly food from Latin ...
A once-bustling but worn-down industrial Brooklyn marine terminal could be converted into a mixed-use area, perhaps including housing, officials said Tuesday. Mayor Adams said the city aims to ...
A “harbor of the future” is on its way to Brooklyn, as a city economic group announced on Wednesday a slew of repairs and upgrades for the historic waterfront Brooklyn Marine Terminal in Red Hook. As ...
The Brooklyn Marine Terminal and Howland Hook Marine Terminal on Staten Island will both be redeveloped into modern shipping facilities, with the city planning to add housing and retail on the ...
For decades, the Brooklyn Marine Terminal has languished, and with it the promise of a robust, modern waterfront in Brooklyn. And for decades, the Red Hook community has had no say in the future of ...
New York City is taking control of the Brooklyn Marine Terminal, with plans to radically transform the Brooklyn waterfront. Mayor Eric Adams, Gov. Kathy Hochul and officials from the Port Authority of ...
The vote on a sweeping proposal to redevelop 122 acres of Brooklyn’s industrial waterfront has been postponed for the fifth time. The Brooklyn Marine Terminal (BMT) plan, originally scheduled for a ...
The city’s economic development agency has for the fifth time postponed a key vote on its $3.5 billion plan to redevelop the Brooklyn Marine Terminal, this time without scheduling a new date for the ...
The city’s plan to redevelop a 122-acre stretch of Brooklyn waterfront into a new neighborhood has hit a familiar hitch: local opposition to new housing development. The Economic Development Corp. has ...
RED HOOK — Plans for the city-owned 122-acre Brooklyn Marine Terminal site in Red Hook and the Columbia Street Waterfront District are barreling ahead with little community input in a process rapidly ...