Eric Adams’ administration is leaving Zohran Mamdani with another task: fixing the Hunts Point Produce Market. Adams announced a project to redevelop the Bronx wholesale complex responsible for distributing much of the city’s fresh fruit and vegetables, Bloomberg reported. The project comes as the aging facility is weighed down by pollution and old infrastructure. Expected to cost $635 million, the redevelopment is expected to replace the facility with an all-electric market with better access to freight and rail transport. A joint venture led by Aurora Contractors and Primus Builders will eliminate diesel-powered transport refrigeration units, add refrigerated warehouse space and […]
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