Industry and government agencies can significantly bolster the competitive position of JFK’s air cargo services by improving truck access, replacing outdated buildings and business practices, while also boosting promotional efforts, according to a study released today by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and the New York City Economic Development Corporation.
NYCEDC and the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey completed the JFK Air Cargo Study to plan for new facilities, address off-airport infrastructure and access issues, and accommodate present and future operating demands. JFK Airport is an integral part of Queens and New York City’s overall economy.
NYCEDC and the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey completed the JFK Air Cargo Study to plan for new facilities, address off-airport infrastructure and access issues, and accommodate present and future operating demands. JFK Airport is an integral part of Queens and New York City’s overall economy.
NYCEDC in collaboration with the Hudson River Park Trust is seeking proposals that will change the course of waterfront construction and help the City of New York build and maintain waterfront infrastructure in a more cost effective and sustainable manner.
Download the New York City Waterfront Action Agenda Progress Report for detailed information on the projects and improvements that are going on around the City.
Find out how NYCEDC provides project management and strategic planning for improvements to New York City’s extensive transportation systems in three areas: ports, rail freight, and aviation.