New York Metropolis is taking one other swing at Staten Island’s North Shore, buying and selling failed tourism bets for a full-scale neighborhood buildout.
The New York Metropolis Financial Growth Company and Council member Kamillah Hanks unveiled a sweeping imaginative and prescient to remake Empire Outlets and the former New York Wheel site right into a mixed-use district anchored by as many as 2,500 new houses. The imaginative and prescient is a serious shift for a waterfront outlined extra by stalled initiatives than momentum.
The plan, formed via months of neighborhood workshops with greater than 1,000 residents, strikes away from the town’s decade-long pursuit of drawing guests to St. George. As an alternative, the main target is on housing throughout revenue bands, parkland, cultural programming and retail that can serve locals.

In line with NYCEDC, Empire Shops — as soon as marketed as a waterfront retail vacation spot however lengthy suffering from tenant churn and inconsistent foot visitors — could be rezoned alongside the Wheel property to accommodate housing and reinvigorated public area. FXCollaborative renderings present a pedestrian-friendly waterfront stitched along with garden area, playgrounds and a rebuilt esplanade.
Step one could be ULURP; environmental assessment is slated for early subsequent 12 months and the formal land-use course of would start later that 12 months. That timeline units the stage for a number of extra rounds of public enter — and loads of political scrutiny — earlier than shovels hit the bottom.
Metropolis officers say they’re responding on to resident calls for for dependable public entry, youth-oriented programming, neighborhood area and higher transit hyperlinks.
A redesigned NYC Ferry route, anticipated by the tip of the 12 months, would join St. George to Brooklyn and Wall Road. Different ongoing strikes embody upgrades at Staten Island College Hospital Group Park, progress on Lighthouse Level’s subsequent part and the Mary Cali Dalton Recreation Middle’s debut subsequent 12 months.
The announcement builds on the Adams administration’s North Shore Motion Plan, a $400 million initiative launched in 2023 that promised 2,400 houses, 20 acres of open area and hundreds of jobs.
For Staten Island, the most recent proposal marks the town’s subsequent try to reclaim two of its most seen waterfront websites after years of false begins.
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