Red Hook


Brooklyn Marine Terminal, via nyc.gov

NYCEDC Commits $18M To Infrastructure Upgrades At Brooklyn Marine Terminal In Red Hook, Brooklyn

The New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) has signed three infrastructure contracts totaling $18 million to upgrade operations at the Brooklyn Marine Terminal in Red Hook, Brooklyn. The investment marks the initial phase of a broader redevelopment plan for the 122-acre terminal site. The contracts include demolition of four decommissioned cranes, acquisition of a new all-electric ship-to-shore crane, and critical pier repairs at Red Hook Container Terminal’s Pier 10.

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Permits Filed for 22 Lorraine Street in Red Hook, Brooklyn

Permits have been filed for an eight-story community facility building at 22 Lorraine Street in Red Hook, Brooklyn. Located between Otsego Street and Columbia Street, the lot is closest to the Smith-9th Streets subway station, served by the F and G trains. Joel Braver of Express Builders JB Inc. is listed as the owner behind the applications.

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Permits Filed for 35 Otsego Street in Red Hook, Brooklyn

Permits have been filed for an eight-story mixed-use building with senior housing at 35 Otsego Street in Red Hook, Brooklyn. Located between Creamer Street and Lorraine Street, the lot is near the Smith-9th Streets subway station, served by the F and G trains. Joel Braver of Express Builders JB Inc. is listed as the owner behind the applications.

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Photograph from announcement, via nyc.gov

Agreement Reached To Transform The Brooklyn Marine Terminal In Red Hook, Brooklyn

New York City Mayor Eric Adams, New York Governor Kathy Hochul, and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey have announced a project that will transform the 122-acre Brooklyn Marine Terminal into a modern port and mixed-use community hub in Red Hook, Brooklyn. The project is projected to create thousands of jobs and generate substantial economic impact. The city will invest $80 million to stabilize piers and $15 million for the addition of an electrified container crane. Beyond that, Governor Hochul has committed $15 million from state funds for a cold storage facility to be constructed.

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