Vote Postponed for Brooklyn Marine Terminal Redevelopment
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, JUL 24 – The $3.5 billion plan faces ongoing opposition and delays to allow more community input on housing, green space, and port modernization for Brooklyn's industrial waterfront.
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Vote postponed for Brooklyn Marine Terminal redevelopment
Editor's note: The video aired on July 7, before the vote had been postponed. BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) -- A vote that would have moved forward plans to redevelop the Brooklyn Marine Terminal has been postponed, officials announced Thursday. The task force, which has been reviewing proposals for the more than 120-acre site over the past year, made the unanimous decision so it could extend the consultation period with neighboring communities. M…
Ahead of key Brooklyn Marine Terminal redevelopment vote, Reynoso voices opposition
The city’s Economic Development Corporation is proposing a complete transformation of the Brooklyn Marine Terminal with roughly 5,000 market-rate and 2,700 more affordably priced apartments. But it’s faced fierce opposition.
What the Hell Is Happening With Mayor Adams's $3.5 Billion Brooklyn Marine Terminal Project?
A vote on a controversial plan to massively reshape a 122-acre section of Brooklyn's industrial waterfront has been delayed for a fifth time, after months of protests by local residents and politicians.The delay is a blow to the administration of Mayor Eric Adams, who announced the project next to Governor Kathy Hochul last spring, and a victory for the local politicians and residents who wanted to send the project back to the drawing board.Acco…
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