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Home / Business and Economy / Carteret ferry terminal breaks ground

Carteret ferry terminal breaks ground

14 Dec

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Summary

  • Construction starts on new multimodal ferry terminal.
  • Service expected to resume by early 2028.
  • Project includes retail, dining, and parking.
Carteret ferry terminal breaks ground

Construction has officially begun on Carteret's new multimodal ferry terminal, a project anticipated for years and aimed at transforming the borough's waterfront. This four-story, 52,000-square-foot facility, set to open by early 2028, will reintroduce ferry services to the area for the first time since the 1950s, providing a new transit option to New York City.

The groundbreaking follows the recent awarding of a $47.5 million contract for construction, funded significantly by over $90 million in federal and state grants. Mayor Daniel J. Reiman champions the terminal as a vital transportation improvement and an economic development catalyst. The building will also serve as a public destination, featuring retail spaces, restaurants, a recreational area, and a rooftop accessible to the public.

Beyond the terminal building, the project encompasses a 700-space parking lot and infrastructure to support various transit modes, including NJ Transit buses and ride-share services. Site work, such as bulkhead installation and dredging, has already commenced. Local and state officials hailed the groundbreaking as a crucial step in enhancing transportation options in Central Jersey and strengthening connections to Manhattan's job centers.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The ferry terminal is expected to open by early 2028, with limited ferry services possibly starting sooner.
The terminal will feature retail spaces, restaurants, a recreational area, and a rooftop, along with a 700-space parking lot and transit connections.
The project is primarily funded through over $90 million in federal and state grants, along with local contributions.

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