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'SNL' comics Jost, Davidson buy Staten Island Ferry boat

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 鈥淪aturday Night Live鈥 comics Colin Jost and Pete Davidson have purchased a decommissioned Staten Island Ferry boat for $280,100 with plans to turn it into New York's hottest club.
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NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 鈥淪aturday Night Live鈥 comics Colin Jost and Pete Davidson have purchased a decommissioned Staten Island Ferry boat for $280,100 with plans to turn it into New York's hottest club.

Jost and Davidson teamed up with comedy club owner Paul Italia on Wednesday's winning bid for the John F. Kennedy, a 277-foot (84-meter) vessel that shuttled commuters between the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island from 1965 until it was taken out of service last August.

鈥淭he Staten Island Ferry is definitely something iconic,鈥 Italia, a real estate investor and co-owner of the restaurant and comedy club The Stand, said Friday. 鈥淲e wanted to figure out a way to save it and to do something special with it.鈥

Italia said transforming the 2,109-ton ferry into an entertainment venue will cost millions of dollars and won't happen anytime soon.

鈥淚t鈥檚 really early stages here,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou have a great idea and you鈥檙e working on executing it and the first step is the acquisition of the boat, and I think that that鈥檚 the story right now. We were successful in acquiring the boat and making sure it didn鈥檛 go into the scrapyard like the last two.鈥

Messages seeking comment were sent to representatives of Jost and Davidson, who both grew up on Staten Island and often joke about their home borough and its best-known mode of transport.

Named after the 35th U.S. president, the John F. Kennedy was the oldest ferry in the fleet when it was decommissioned last summer.

The new owners have 10 business days to secure a place to dock the vessel and tow it there. 鈥淲e're working on that,鈥 Italia said.

The boat was auctioned by New York City's Department of Citywide Administrative Services, and other city departments will have to sign off on operating it as a floating nightspot.

It could help that the city's new mayor is on board. 鈥淚 love this idea. What a great way to give an NYC icon a second life,鈥

Adams, who took office on Jan. 1 and was on Jan. 15, added, 鈥淟et us know how we can help and we鈥檒l be there for the maiden voyage.鈥

Karen Matthews, The Associated Press