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It’s been more than four decades since the silos at the end of Columbia Street in Red Hook held any grain in them but at a time that the rest of the neighborhood is brimming with new large-scale ...
An intrepid duo of photographers snuck into the abandoned grain factory in Red Hook last week and came away with some amazing shots. The adventure is chronicled here; getting into the building itself ...
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.
“Red Hook is also home to the Red Hook Houses, the largest public housing development in Brooklyn, where thousands of very low-income New Yorkers live and have an especially compelling need for access ...
In order to kickstart the refurbishment of the Brooklyn Marine Terminal, EDC has committed an investment of $80 million — $65 million to shore up Pier 7, 8, and 10 and $15 million for a new ...
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.
RED HOOK — THE BROOKLYN MARINE TERMINAL’S public engagement process continues. The 122-acre waterfront project will have a significant impact on the future of Western Brooklyn from Atlantic ...
The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey has reversed course and is now fighting to keep a shipping terminal in Red Hook, the Brooklyn Paper reported.