Gillibrand emphasized the importance of preparing for future weather events. “Hurricane Sandy decimated parts of our city and infrastructure, including at the Brooklyn Navy Yard,” said Gillibrand.
The Brooklyn Navy Yard had received at least $98 million in Sandy-related federal funding as of 2022, according to a report by the NYC Comptroller, but had only spent about $5 million.
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From state of the art stages, to dingy dive bars, music venues continue to play a special role in rock history. The best venues have been those that offer something no other location can.