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A floating relic of New York’s mass incarceration era will soon be replaced with a gateway to the city’s maritime future.
It was about this time last year, the Adams administration announced plans to transform the Brooklyn Marine Terminal to be ...
The new Hunts Point Marine Terminal would replace the decommissioned jail barge, which has been closed since 2023 after three ...
The city says the terminal would create 400 construction jobs, 100 permanent jobs and $3.9B in economic over the next 30 years.
An infamous Bronx jail barge that was taken out of commission years ago will finally be getting the boot to make way for a ...
Mayor Adams announced Monday the shuttered jail barge in the South Bronx will be removed with the location being converted to a terminal for off-loading freight from cargo ships.
Mayor Eric Adams announced Monday that the Vernon C. Bain Correctional Center barge in Hunts Point—which previously housed ...
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Mayor Eric Adams administration says the plan will boost economic activity and deliveries while reducing pollution and ...
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 ...
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Instead, the Brooklyn Marine Terminal’s redevelopment will be governed by the state’s development process, known as a General Project Plan (GPP). Compared to ULURP, critics say it offers less ...