The Daily Dirt: City struggles to get buy-in for Brooklyn Marine Terminal
The Brooklyn Marine Terminal has a consensus problem. The task force charged with deciding the terminal’s fate can agree on at least one thing: They are not ready to vote on the project. The group’s 28 members unanimously decided Thursday not to vote on the Economic Development Corporation’s $3.7 billion vision for the site. This is the fifth time the force has postponed its fateful vote on the project, which in its latest form included 6,000 housing units (with 40 percent affordable) and a 60-acre, modernized port. The vote would have decided whether the project could advance to environmental review […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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