Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Sunset Park Brooklyn is Now Part of the Federal "Maritime Highway!"

Last week the Brooklyn South Marine Terminal (SBMT) in Sunset Park, Brooklyn was designated part of the new federal "marine highway" to foster greater local and international commerce, and to foster greater use of NYC’s local waterways.



Plans include the creation of a container carrying barge service (like that behind me in the photo above) between the Port of Elizabeth and the SBMT, to have an ability to support the nearby Red Hook container terminal, and the development of a deep water container port.

As part of the blueprint for a "sustainable city," it's believed that by moving thousands of trucks from NYC streets by floating them over from New Jersey to Brooklyn, not only will truck traffic and road repairs be reduced, but there will also be a decrease in carbon dioxide emissions by roughly 10,000 tons.

Present at the SBMT announcement were NYC Mayor Bill De Blasio and numerous other city, state, and federal officials, including City Council Member Carlos Menchaca, who represents the Sunset Park and Red Hook neighborhoods, Congresswoman Nydia Vasquez and Assemblyman Felix Ortiz, who also represent this local district, and Eric Adams, the Brooklyn Borough President.

With $1.2 trillion flowing through the NYC economy each year, NYC Economic Development Corp. will be managing the development of SBMT with the dual aim to also reinvigorate job creation in the neighborhood Sunset Park.

With a maritime and manufacturing community growing here in Sunset Park, including my friends over at Manufacture New York, I am looking forward to seeing how SBMT enhances local manufacturing efforts for the better.

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