New York City’s ferry system has rolled out its first systemwide route redesign, aimed at speeding up trips and expanding service across the five boroughs. Under the redesign, which was finalized in ...
The NYC Economic Development Corp. (EDC) has done a poor job with our city’s marine infrastructure and maritime industries. Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani should end EDC’s control of our waterfront and re ...
CARTERET, N.J. (PIX11) — It’s, for many, a dream decades in the making. The Carteret Ferry Terminal is about to get underway, and a $48 million project to build a hub will serve as a gateway for ...
Sixty-one years after the last ferry linking Staten Island and Bay Ridge ended with the opening of the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge in 1964, ferry service between the two boroughs resumed Dec. 8, with ...
Up to 2,500 new homes could come to Staten Island’s North Shore under a new city plan to finally reimagine the long-vacant New York Wheel site. Last week, the city’s Economic Development Corporation ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Before you board the Staten Island Ferry — or after you dock from a breezy ride across the harbor — consider this: the St. George Terminal isn’t just a transit hub. It’s a ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) — Good news for anyone who takes the NYC Ferry. The New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) announced an optimized system map with new routes that will begin ...
Forget the traffic, head to New York Harbor. New Yorkers will soon have more ways to travel around the city, bypassing congestion and traffic headaches — and it is all by water. NYC Ferry announced on ...
Next month, New York City ferry riders will be able to take new direct routes between the Bronx and the Rockaways, and Staten Island and Brooklyn. On Monday, the city’s Economic Development ...
New ferry routes and a brand-new landing at Sunset Park’s MADE-Bush Terminal are set to make it easier for Brooklynites to connect across the city — all part of a major overhaul of the NYC Ferry ...
NYC Ferry riders will get direct boat rides between the Bronx and Rockaways, as well as Staten Island and Brooklyn, starting next month, the city Economic Development Corporation announced Monday.
Pete Davidson isn’t going down with the ship. The comedian, 31, poked fun at his and Colin Jost’s infamous Staten Island ferry boat as the pair reunited at the “Weekend Update” desk during Davidson’s ...