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In January 2022 Davidson and Jost — Staten Island-bred real-life pals — bought the 60-year-old decommissioned John F. Kennedy Staten Island Ferry for $280,000.
The auction concluded on January 19, 2022, with the ferry sold "as is" and "where is" to Paul Italia, Ron Castellano and Staten Island natives Colin Jost and Pete Davidson [9] for a final selling price of $280,100. [10] The new owners planned on converting the ferry into an entertainment venue at the cost of $34 million as of 2024. [11]
The Saturday Night Live comedian and the Black Widow actress, who married in 2020, recently debated Jost's unexpected purchase of a decommissioned Staten Island Ferry vessel during the "Great ...
Savannah Guthrie and Craig Melvin have a spot on Pete Davidson’s Staten Island Ferry whenever they’re ready. On Friday, Jan. 31, Davidson, 31, stopped by Today to discuss his new animated ...
The 310-foot (94 m) ferry was at the end of its 5-mile (8 km), 25-minute trip from South Ferry, Manhattan to St. George, Staten Island. On board were approximately 1,500 passengers, one-quarter of the maximum capacity of 6,000. Winds were heavy that afternoon, with gusts of more than 40 mph (64 km/h).
The backdrop of the Staten Island Ferry's route also makes it a popular place for film shoots, [146] and the ferry has been featured in various films, such as Working Girl (1988), [171] How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003), [172] and Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017). [173] Many other films and TV episodes use the Staten Island Ferry in establishing ...
Jost and Pete Davidson bought a decommissioned ferry in 2022 for $280,000 Colin Jost Jokes That Buying a Staten Island Ferry Was the 'Dumbest' Purchase He 'Ever Made' (Exclusive) Skip to main content
The MV Mary Murray was a 277-foot (84 m) long Staten Island Ferry vessel launched in 1937. She was decommissioned in 1975, and sold at auction with her new owner intending to turn it into a restaurant or museum.