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The vote by the 28-member Brooklyn Marine Terminal Task Force has been rescheduled for Thursday, July 24 at 3:30 p.m.
At stake is the Brooklyn Marine Terminal, a 122-acre waterfront site that has faced decades of disinvestment and deterioration. If a community-led Task Force ...
The task force is voting on whether development plans for the 122-acre Brooklyn Marine Terminal, which runs from Cobble Hill to Red Hook, should move forward.
The problem with EDC’s plan is that most Red Hook residents were never given an opportunity to have in-depth discussions, ...
The risks and opportunities of turning 122 industrial acres over to developers.
A once-bustling but worn-down industrial Brooklyn marine terminal could ultimately be transformed into a mixed-use area, possibly including housing, Mayor Adams and Gov. Hochul said Tuesday.
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Daily Freeman on MSNRed Hook village officials oppose town’s bid to acquire boat club propertyVillage trustees plan to register objections to the town’s proposed eminent domain acquisition of the Red Hook Boat Club ...
But Red Hook community members and businesses pointed out the lack of community engagement in crafting the agreement, and the many broken EDC promises over the years when it came to the Terminal.
At 9:15 pm on Wednesday, July 16, the evening before the Brooklyn Marine Terminal Task Force was to vote on the future of ...
Transportation Red Hook residents demand transit upgrades amid Brooklyn Marine Terminal revamp By Barbara Russo-Lennon Posted on April 4, 2025 ...
Velto Pickleball Club has signed a lease for 14,000 square feet at FM Capital’s 160 Van Brunt Street, also known as the Tesla ...
The above video previously aired on Jan. 15 RED HOOK, Brooklyn (PIX11) — A concrete recycling facility that’s been a point of ...
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