Marine Terminal Plan for Skyscrapers in Red Hook Passes
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Marine Terminal Plan for Skyscrapers in Red Hook Passes
""To be clear, the fight for the harbor of the future is far from over. There are many decisions we will need to make, reports we will need to scrutinize, and details we will need to comb through," Reynoso said."
""A port-first plan can solve for many of the concerns raised throughout this process. It can activate our Blue Highways - keeping trucks off the streets and our air"
""shame""
A 28-member task force voted 20 to 8 to redevelop 122 acres of Brooklyn waterfront with a $3.5 billion plan featuring a 60-acre all-electric port, 6,000 homes, 28 acres of open space, and over 275,000 square feet of industrial space. The plan includes resiliency measures and dedicated workforce, community, and cultural areas and projects more than $18 billion in economic impact, 37,000 construction jobs, and 2,000 permanent jobs. The vote followed five delays and prompted protests over transparency and political shifts after the Economic Development Corp. revised the plan.
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