Brooklyn Marine Terminal Revamp Starts With Crane Demo
Briefly

The NYCEDC is making significant strides to revitalize the Brooklyn Marine Terminal through an $18 million investment aimed at repairs, modernization, and sustainability. Key upgrades include demolishing outdated cranes, installing an electric crane, and renovating piers. The initiative is part of a broader "blue highway" vision for the harbor's future, addressing years of deterioration and neglect. NYCEDC aims to transform the terminal into a modern all-electric maritime port, and a detailed vision plan will soon be developed in collaboration with local political leaders.
After decades of decay and disinvestment at the Brooklyn Marine Terminal, these contracts are a small but meaningful step toward delivering a modern, all-electric, maritime port that activates our Blue Highway network and advances New York City's harbor of the future.
The New York City Economic Development Corporation has a lot in store for updating operations at the iconic and economically important port, starting with some demolition work.
Read at Brownstoner
[
|
]