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Port Imperial Ferry Terminal

Port Imperial Ferry Terminal is a key component in the development of the Hudson River Ferry Service, linking the growing city of New Jersey’s waterfront with Manhattan. IBI Group provided architectural services for the 33,000 sq. ft. intermodal terminal, designed to accommodate approximately 20,000 commuters each day.


Client
New Jersey Transit and New York Waterway
Location
Weehawken, NJ
33,000 sq ft Size
2 Storys
2006 Completion

A key component in the development of the Hudson River Ferry Service between New Jersey and Manhattan, the Port Imperial Ferry Terminal combines architectural design and marine engineering. IBI Group provided architectural services for the 33,000 sq. ft., award-winning intermodal terminal.

The terminal serves as the New Jersey gateway from the New York Ferry Terminal, facilitating interconnections with the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail System. It is designed to accommodate for the anticipated future growth of the Weehawken ferry passenger commuter service, serving approximately 20,000 commuters each day.

The 21,000 sq. ft. first floor is devoted to passenger service functions, including ticket counters, retail shops, a café and waiting room. The second floor contains an additional waiting room and operational facilities for the New York Waterway.

The project involved a public-private partnership and was one of seven demonstration projects authorized by the Federal Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21) to receive federal funding for a project development.

As a major commuter facility, Port Imperial Ferry Terminal has been designed to significantly reduce tunnel and bridge traffic while providing a comfortable and stress-free trip.

Port Imperial entrance
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New Jersey's 150 Best Building and Places

2007

By AIA New Jersey Chapter

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Infrastructure Award

2007

By New Jersey Urban Land Institute

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Honor Award

2011

By Waterfront Center's Annual Excellence on the Waterfront Competition

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