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- Red_Hook_Grain_Terminal abstract "The New York Port Authority Grain Terminal (The Grain Terminal) is a large grain terminal built in 1922 in the Red Hook neighborhood of Brooklyn. The terminal is 12 stories high and 430 feet long, containing 54 cement silos, each 120 feet tall. In 1944, after the terminal's operation failed to earn a profit, the building transferred hands to the Port Authority. By 1965, the Port Authority decommissioned the terminal, after continued difficulty generating a profit. In 1997, John Quadrozzi Jr., a long time Gowanus enthusiast, bought the building, with intent to convert the building; a recycling plant, a concrete storage facility and a movie studio have all been discussed, although no plans have made significant headway and the building remains abandoned.".
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- Red_Hook_Grain_Terminal wikiPageOutDegree "8".
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- Red_Hook_Grain_Terminal wikiPageWikiLink Brooklyn.
- Red_Hook_Grain_Terminal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Brooklyn.
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- Red_Hook_Grain_Terminal wikiPageWikiLink Nathan_L._Miller.
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- Red_Hook_Grain_Terminal wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Lawrence_Seaway.
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- Red_Hook_Grain_Terminal subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Brooklyn.
- Red_Hook_Grain_Terminal hypernym Terminal.
- Red_Hook_Grain_Terminal type Station.
- Red_Hook_Grain_Terminal comment "The New York Port Authority Grain Terminal (The Grain Terminal) is a large grain terminal built in 1922 in the Red Hook neighborhood of Brooklyn. The terminal is 12 stories high and 430 feet long, containing 54 cement silos, each 120 feet tall. In 1944, after the terminal's operation failed to earn a profit, the building transferred hands to the Port Authority. By 1965, the Port Authority decommissioned the terminal, after continued difficulty generating a profit.".
- Red_Hook_Grain_Terminal label "Red Hook Grain Terminal".
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- Red_Hook_Grain_Terminal sameAs Q18157172.
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