Bush Terminal Company complex

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The Bush Terminal Company complex is a historic industrial and shipping hub in Brooklyn, New York, that played a major role in early 20th-century maritime commerce and manufacturing.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
industrial complex
shipping hub
architecturalStyle industrial architecture
category historic industrial complexes in the United States
industrial buildings and structures in Brooklyn
ports and harbors of New York City
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developer Bush Terminal Company NERFINISHED
eraOfProminence early 1900s
interwar period
function integrated port and industrial park
hasPart factory buildings
freight sheds
office buildings
piers
rail yards
warehouses
hasUse manufacturing
maritime shipping
rail freight handling
warehousing
heritageStatus considered historically significant industrial site
historicalPeriod early 20th century
inception late 19th century
industry logistics
manufacturing support
shipping
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Borough of Brooklyn NERFINISHED
Kings County, New York NERFINISHED
locatedOn New York Harbor NERFINISHED
Upper New York Bay NERFINISHED
location Brooklyn NERFINISHED
New York NERFINISHED
New York City
namedAfter Irving T. Bush NERFINISHED
owner Bush Terminal Company (historical) NERFINISHED
partOf Brooklyn waterfront NERFINISHED
significance major role in early 20th-century manufacturing
major role in early 20th-century maritime commerce
significantEvent rapid expansion in early 20th century
transportConnections maritime connections via New York Harbor
rail connections to inland United States

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Bush Terminal alternativeName Bush Terminal Company complex