A 28-person Task Force will soon vote on a master plan for the 122-acre Brooklyn Marine Terminal (BMT). This diverse group includes elected officials, residents, maritime and industrial organizations, ...
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 ...
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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 decision is a ...
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) — The New York City Economic Development Corporation is promising a new Brooklyn Marine Terminal that will be more modern, and cleaner, and that it would reduce less truck ...
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 Project.
Usually, the third time is the charm. However, hours before the Brooklyn Marine Terminal Task Force was set to vote on the future of the ambitious 122-acre redevelopment project along the borough’s ...
“New York City needs to show it can build housing that isn’t prohibitively expensive and comes in without years of delay. EDC can help get it done at the Brooklyn Marine Terminal.” City and state ...
On Tuesday, May 8, the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) and local leaders announced plans to reactivate the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal (SBMT) as a major shipping hub with ...
Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso last week hosted a one-on-one informational session with the New York City Economic Development Corporation at Borough Hall, addressing community concerns ...