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"In 2005 the long-running market that supplied New York City with nearly half its seafood left the Seaport for a new location in the South Bronx; the original building remained vacant for about a decade before redevelopment talks began that ultimately transformed the landmark into a multi-operator food destination. That redevelopment involved major investment and partnerships with prominent restaurateurs, turning the once-empty market building into a multi-restaurant, bar, retail and private-dining complex by 2022." - Melissa McCart