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Sign for Pier 35. Ferry Building and Pier 1; Pier 1 1⁄2 - Water taxi service; Pier 3 - Offices of Hornblower Cruises; Pier 5 - Central Embarcadero Piers Historic District; Pier 7 - Pier 7 Photos on the Commons
The Balboa Pier permit allows you to park during the day or overnight (from 3 a.m. to 6 a.m.) without paying a day use fee. The fee for the permit varies; if purchased anytime from Jan. 1 through ...
The opening of Pier 5, named for South Florida’s most famous fishing pier, comes at a time of change for downtown Miami. New bars and restaurants are popping up around downtown, including the ...
The former Passenger Waiting Room of Pier 1½ was converted into an architect's waterfront office, and the bulkheads of Piers 1½ and 5 were used as professional office space. While many of the piers were demolished, Piers 1 ½, 3 and 5 remain the most visible from the Ferry Building and Market Street, still the main thoroughfare of the city.
Rebuilt into new PRR pier complex 3 West St. north of Battery Pl. Between 1923 and 1930 Rebuilt into new PRR pier complex 4 West St. south of Morris St. Between 1923 and 1930 Rebuilt into new PRR pier complex 5 West St. and Morris St. Between 1923 and 1930 Rebuilt into new PRR pier complex 6 West St. north of Morris St. Between 1923 and 1930
Dec. 18—NEW LONDON — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers this week issued a key federal permit authorizing long-awaited work to commence at State Pier in New London. The permit, dated Dec. 16 ...
Manhattan 5 – 353 Spring Street, New York, NY – serves Midtown; Manhattan 6 – South Street, Pier 36 (interim location), New York, NY – serves Stuyvesant Town–Peter Cooper Village, Tudor City, Turtle Bay, Murray Hill, Gramercy Park, Kips Bay, Sutton Place
The Embarcadero continues north past the Ferry Building at Market Street, Pier 39, and Fisherman's Wharf, before ending at Pier 45. A section of The Embarcadero which ran between Folsom Street and Drumm Street was formerly known as East Street. For three decades, until it was torn down in 1991, the Embarcadero Freeway dominated the area.