What has occurred on the potential Sunnyside Yard challenge since Mayor Zohran Mamdani revived talk of it in February?
“Nothing,” says Carlo Scissura, president and CEO of the New York Constructing Congress. “There’s no imaginative and prescient, there’s no grant software. There’s nothing.”
Mamdani pitched President Donald Trump earlier this 12 months on offering $21 billion in federal grant cash to construct a platform over the Queens railyard. The deal may pave the best way for 12,000 housing items, together with 6,000 Mitchell-Lama-style properties, Mamdani stated.
However since then, silence.
To make certain, the challenge can be a large endeavor, ten occasions the scale of Hudson Yards, additionally constructed on an MTA railyard.
But it surely’s an concept that has been kicked round for years. Scissura was a part of then-Mayor Invoice de Blasio’s activity power on the Queens challenge. They launched a master plan in 2020. However then the pandemic occurred and de Blasio left workplace.
“We put out this unbelievable report that laid out a imaginative and prescient plan of what it may very well be,” Scissura stated. “It form of acquired put apart and that was mainly it.”
Different bold, splashy tasks, just like the renovations of JFK Airport and the Port Authority Bus Terminal, have precise plans in place for execution, he added.
What wouldn’t it take to get Sunnyside Yard constructed now? First, a whole lot of speaking and planning. The mayor, deputy mayors, head of metropolis planning and president of the New York Metropolis Financial Growth Company would want to take a seat down and description their imaginative and prescient in a single web page, Scissura stated.
“They’ve to start out with getting folks collectively, carry us again to the desk and actually create a visionary technique as to what can occur,” he added.
Then, they would want to rent a staff at EDC solely to give attention to Sunnyside Yard. That course of will take doubtlessly two years, he stated. After which somebody must pay for the large deck over the rail yard.
“I plan to dwell to be 100,” stated Scissura, who’s 55. “I definitely won’t dwell to see a completely constructed out Sunnyside Yards.”
What we’re fascinated with: Little lined final week was a package deal of payments the Metropolis Council handed geared toward ridding New York’s streets of canine poop. After this 12 months’s snowstorms, 311 noticed canine poop complaints up 35.8 % from the identical interval final 12 months.
The payments would require the Division of Sanitation to put in poop bag dispensers subsequent to public litter baskets, launch a public schooling marketing campaign in regards to the “risks” of canine poop and begin a canine poop composting pilot.
What’s going on with canine poop? How does this have an effect on retailers or different business properties? I’m at lilah.burke@therealdeal.com in case you’d like to speak.
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— Holden Walter-Warner
Elsewhere…
— President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown has decreased foot visitors in Flatbush, Brooklyn, Documented reports. Seventy % of native enterprise homeowners who responded to a survey by the Flatbush-Nostrand Junction Enterprise Enchancment District reported a lower in foot visitors inside the final 12 months, and 50 % stated prospects had explicitly raised considerations about Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
— Mayor Mamdani’s Fee on Authorities Effectivity recommends that the Metropolis Council lower down on reporting necessities for metropolis companies, The Metropolis Reporter writes. The fee’s report, launched late July, discovered these necessities decelerate metropolis authorities, with 125,000 workers hours spent yearly on the studies.
— Recent Kills has a brand new sanitiation complicated. New York Metropolis unveiled a $230 million sanitation facility on Staten Island Tuesday, Gothamist reports. It replaces a 68-year-old rubbish truck storage on the opposite facet of the island that can quickly be house to 232 new residences and a grocery retailer.
— Spencer Davis
Closing time
Residential: The costliest residential sale recorded Tuesday was $17.5 million for a 4,689-square-foot condominium at 65 West thirteenth Road in Greenwich Village. Joshua Wesoky and Jonathan Banks with Compass had the listing.
Business: The costliest business transaction was $14 million for a 7,692-square-foot growth web site at 317 Broadway in Tribeca. United American Land offered the property to 2 THOMAS LLC. A DOB allow for the location (job #M01400243) was filed by Hamish Whitefield on behalf of Shabse Fuchs.
New to the Market: The very best value for a residential property hitting the market was $5.75 million for a 2,419-square-foot condominium at 515 West twenty ninth Road in Chelsea. Chris Fry and Kevin Sloane with Howard Hanna have the itemizing.
Breaking Floor: The biggest new constructing allow filed was for a proposed 62,271-square-foot, 29-unit challenge at 111 East twelfth Road within the East Village. Benita Welch with GKV Architects filed the allow on behalf of developer AG Paratus.
— Matthew Elo
