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Bronx Terminal Market, also known as Gateway Center at Bronx Terminal Market, is a shopping mall along the Major Deegan Expressway in Concourse, Bronx, New York.The center encompasses just under one million square feet of retail space built on a 17-acre (69,000 m 2) site that formerly held a wholesale fruit and vegetable market (also named the Bronx Terminal Market) as well as the former Bronx ...
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Full-time service from Yankee Stadium was extended southward to the Bronx Terminal Market on January 6, 2013. [80] Bx15: Replaced Harlem Shuttle and Willis Avenue Line streetcars on August 5, 1941; [81] [82] formerly Bx29. Southbound service originally ran via Washington Avenue between July 1974 and February 1984.
Atlantic Terminal – Brooklyn (2004–present) Aviation Mall – Glens Falls North (1975–present) Bay Plaza Shopping Center – Co-op City, Bronx (2014–present) Boulevard Mall – Amherst (1962–2024) Broadway Commons – Hicksville (1968–present) Bronx Terminal Market – Concourse, Bronx (2009–present)
The Bronx Terminal Market opened in 2009 as did the adjacent Mill Pond Park, which includes a Stadium Tennis Center. In the 2000s, the New York City Department of Transportation started making capital, aesthetic, and safety improvements to the Grand Concourse with much of the work completed within the Concourse neighborhood. [ 16 ]
Hunts Point Cooperative Market in 2008. The Hunts Point Cooperative Market is a 24/7 wholesale food market located on 60 acres (24 ha) in the Hunts Point neighborhood of the Bronx, New York City. The largest food distribution center of its kind in the world, it earns annual revenues of over $2 billion. [1]
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Hunts Point Terminal Market opens. [18] 1968 Museum of Bronx History opens. [25] Savage Seven street gang formed. [63] Hostos Community College established. 1969 Graffitist Taki 183 active. [64] Bronx Borough Hall is demolished.