Floyd Bennett Field Returns, for Encore, as Gateway to NYC
NYC Mayor Adams & NYS Governor Hochul Receive a Lease Agreement from the U.S. Government to Lease Floyd Bennett Field
August 29, 2023 / Brooklyn Neighborhoods / NYC Issues / Brooklyn BLVD.
Just over a week ago, Governor Hochul announced that she and NYC Mayor Adams had received a lease agreement from the Biden Administration, regarding the terms for leasing the Floyd Bennett Airfield for temporary use as a migrant center. The airfield is expected to be capable of providing temporary shelter for about 2,500 immigrants.
Floyd Bennett Field is a Part of the Gateway National Recreation Area
Floyd Bennett Airfield is located at the south eastern end of Brookyn and is part of the Jamaica Bay Wildlife sanctuary, as you can see from the map at right. The airport became a part of the National Park Service in 1972 when the Gateway National Recreation Area was established to protect important natural resources within / near NYC. Sandy Hook New Jersey is also a part of the Gateway National Recreation Area, while the rest of it is located in Queens, Staten Island and Brooklyn, as previously implied.
Floyd Bennett Airfield - NYC's First Airport - Opened 1931
Four years ago, on August 31, 2019, I visited the Floyd Bennett Airfield with the intention of doing a story on it, which - until now - I had not had an opportunity to do. On that visit, I biked the airfield, took photos in both the museum and peeked through the dusty windows of the hangars and warehouses on the airfield, to photographed our recent past.
Given that the airfield is about to be transformed into a sprawling migrant center, I thought folks might want to take a look at it as it was four years ago, before it is repurposed into something quite new. Along with this story, I'll also take you through a brief history ...
... as the Floyd Bennett Airfield was NYC's first airport, predating LaGuardia which according to Wikipedia opened on December 2, 1939 and JFK which opened as New York International Airport [nicknamed Idlewild] in July 1, 1948. Floyd Bennett Airfield opened on May 23, 1931.
- CLICK here to read the rest of our report about the history of Floyd Bennett Field which was NYC's first airport and will now become an immigrant center.
A Simpler Time & a Simpler Airport
Visiting the Floyd Bennett Airfield was aking to traveling back in time, to a simpler time. There's one main building where passengers embarked and disembarked back in the day. The building appears to have been well built, well tended and now houses museum artifacts from the early days of aviation.
As in the past, the main building is where I began my journey into the past. The main building, with its steel or wrought iron gate, is shown at right.
We'll have more on this later tonight / tomorrow.