
Officials: Public needs more time to evaluate maritime uses for Brooklyn Marine Terminal
Elected officials and stakeholders say the release of the RFEI responses is too late, coming just days before the Tuesday, March 31 deadline.

Elected officials and stakeholders say the release of the RFEI responses is too late, coming just days before the Tuesday, March 31 deadline.

The replacement of the MSC Meraviglia with the smaller Valiant Lady should bring some relief, at least temporarily, to residents.

Residents point to a rise in crashes, near-misses and pedestrian injuries, including a 10-year-old girl who was struck by a vehicle last fall.

The all-maritime plan would create a modern, resilient Blue Highway Hub with no housing, at one third the price.

“Rudeness” and “arrogance” were the most common words used by viewers to describe the tone of the meeting.

The plan includes 6,000 new housing units, 28 acres of open space, and roughly 225,000 square feet of industrial space.

Borough President Antonio Reynoso and Councilmember Shahana Hanif have flipped from dissenters to supporters.

MSC line has canceled five months of 2027’s sailings from Brooklyn, offering alternatives to booked passengers.

A Columbia Street rally organized by Voices of the Waterfront, with Rep. Jerrold Nadler as featured speaker, continued as planned.

The vote by the 28-member Brooklyn Marine Terminal Task Force has been rescheduled for Thursday, July 24 at 3:30 p.m.

The plant, which crushes used concrete into a powder, had been moved to Columbia Street from the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal.

Music instructor Christian Apuzzo along with student musicians Louie Piscitello and Caine Nation-Ng, both age 11, entertained with guitars.

Plans for the city-owned 122-acre Brooklyn Marine Terminal site are barreling ahead with little community input.

Waving signs reading “TOPA and COPA,” dozens of tenants of 63 Tiffany Place, in Brooklyn’s Columbia Street Waterfront District.

Hundreds of Brooklyn residents came for the first in-person planning workshop on the sweeping redevelopment of the Brooklyn Marine Terminal.

Roughly 430 people attended an Aug. 12 online information session about the Brooklyn Marine Terminal Project.

As the death toll from the novel coronavirus outbreak mounts, mutual aid groups have been popping up all across Brooklyn, New York City’s largest borough, to assist neighbors who are

A plan to replace 120 parking spaces with curbside electric car charging stations is facing opposition from Brooklyn community boards, with some calling it a “vanity project” while others embrace

A woman who threatened to jump off an overpass on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway Sunday morning was rescued by police who found her with her feet dangling over the busy expressway.

The Urban Meadow Community Garden and Mother Cabrini Playground was the place to be on Easter morning, as dozens of babes and toddlers enjoyed a Columbia Waterfront District tradition –

Just over three months after a renovated Pier 5 reopened in Brooklyn Bridge Park, signalling a change towards more recreational and community activity space in the area, the Squibb Park