Turn right on Borden Avenue.
Two homeless veterans from the Salvation Army shelter on nearby Borden Avenue waxed philosophical as they savored the afternoon sunlight.
The other one in this city, built in 1908, is at Borden Avenue in Queens.
Of these, 400 are living at Borden Avenue, a five-year-old shelter run by the Salvation Army in a former tie factory.
Many people at Borden Avenue saw buddies die.
Ms. Trazoff said city officials also hoped to open a shelter on Borden Avenue in Queens soon.
All platforms are two cars long and accessible from Borden Avenue just west of Fifth Street.
The ferry terminal at Borden Avenue and Second Street opened in October 1994.
The area surrounding Borden Avenue is a special target zone for preservation and expansion of industrial-job growth.
The shelter, approved late Thursday night by a unanimous vote, would be at 21-10 Borden Avenue, in a building that once was used for light manufacturing.