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History & Facts
BROOKLYN CRUISE TERMINAL

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History
Brooklyn’s historic waterfront served as the gateway for the nation’s
goods and people for more than 150 years. Pier 12, developed just prior
to the Civil War, has almost exclusively served as a cargo pier for all
types of goods, up until 2005 handled ships laden with New York City’s road
salt being transformed into its newest luxury cruise ship terminal.
Facts
- Red Hook Terminal Pier #: PIER 12
- Total size (square feet): approximately 190,000.00 sf
- Check-in area (square feet): approximately 13,700.00 sf
- Baggage area (square feet): approximately 39,000.00 sf
- One level or two levels: two (in the passenger gangway area)
- Number of gangways: two
- Number of elevators and escalators: two elevators, one escalator
- Number of bus stalls: 17
- Parking: approximately 186,000.00 sf
- Waiting areas: approximately 15,000.00 sf
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