Not a soul has put up a bid on a decommissioned, infamous Staten Island Ferry boat involved in a deadly crash 20 years ago.
The city has extended a surplus auction for an old Staten Island Ferry , the Andrew J. Barberi, after no one placed a bid.to get news, updates, and local insights delivered straight to your inbox!
But DCAS has now extended the auction for an additional 14 days because so far, no one has expressed any interest in owning the 310-foot vessel, a spokesperson for the agency confirmed to amNewYork Metro. The starting bid has also been lowered to just $100,000. smashed at full speed into a concrete pier near the St. George terminal, killing 11 people and injuring 70 more.
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