This should help further the needle towards a stadium in Queens.
Brooklyn-Queens Interborough Express Rail Project Quickly Moves To Next Phase - Gothamist
Surprising they think it would only serve 74,000-88,000 a day
This should help further the needle towards a stadium in Queens.
Brooklyn-Queens Interborough Express Rail Project Quickly Moves To Next Phase - Gothamist
This should help further the needle towards a stadium in Queens.
Brooklyn-Queens Interborough Express Rail Project Quickly Moves To Next Phase - Gothamist
I agree in principal but it sounds like a 10-year project. It's only at the feasibility study phase at the moment. That being said, if they can make the stadium site choice part of this project that could make things easier.This should help further the needle towards a stadium in Queens.
Brooklyn-Queens Interborough Express Rail Project Quickly Moves To Next Phase - Gothamist
Good project, and long overdue. And I'd say a Jackson Heights terminus is definitely close enough to help us a lot.This should help further the needle towards a stadium in Queens.
Brooklyn-Queens Interborough Express Rail Project Quickly Moves To Next Phase - Gothamist
If Metro-North wasn't already moving ahead with their plan to use the Bronx Amtrak tracks to get to Penn Station, they could have been used to do exactly this. Hochul said there would be too much traffic added to those lines to use them.Now they need that same express to also run to the bronx. Imagine being able to get from queens to the bronx and vice versa by train. Without going through manhattan!
The Interborough Express is LONG overdue. Big shout out to the new Gov for really pushing this.
Wonder if there are any spots along the way that can realistically host a stadium...
It was posted somewhere though I don't remember where
Maybe we could give his brother a no-show job for more than $1 to help get some movement on this? /s
I don't think parking minimum regulations have anything to do with the number of parking spots the Yankees want in the garages. Nor can I think of any other connection of this to a potential stadium,State Bill Would Eliminate Parking Minimums in the City - Streetsblog New York City
“How backwards is it in this day and age, while trying to promote mass transit and alternate modes of transportation, to have mandatory minimums for the automobile,” said state Sen. Brad Hoylman.nyc.streetsblog.org
From what I've been able to gather, parking minimums aren't a factor in the area around Yankee Stadium. Everything is contractual rather than statutory. If there were any minimums in the zoning, the available spots so far exceeded them they aren't even mentioned.I don't think parking minimum regulations have anything to do with the number of parking spots the Yankees want in the garages. Nor can I think of any other connection of this to a potential stadium,
My man Kevin BRINGS RECEIPTS!From what I've been able to gather, parking minimums aren't a factor in the area around Yankee Stadium. Everything is contractual rather than statutory. If there were any minimums in the zoning, the available spots so far exceeded them they aren't even mentioned.
This is a quick summary of the bond severance proposal (which is pretty clever). It includes a little history of the lots:
CB4_BPDC_History_Memo_4_7_2021.pdf (nyc.gov)
There were several articles in mid-December about his interest in a stadium. I assume this is something new?I saw a post on Twitter today saying something along the lines of Eric Adams wants NYCFC stadium in Bronx. Anyone happen to stumble upon that? It was like a picture posted with a quote
We pulled parking data from 2015 to use here: https://theoutfield.substack.com/p/stuck-in-parkBy the way, while looking for info on the parking situation I came across this story, with some nice data (apologies if someone has already posted it): the parking lots averaged 36 percent utilization in 2018. The usual number of spots occupied for Yankees home games is around 3,500.
The deal Bronx CB4 was going to vote on would have included 5,182 spots; the Yankees changed the terms sheet to insist on 5,500 spots, which also would have necessitated valet parking for some of the spots -- an added cost.
In other words, they blew up the deal over 318 parking spots they don't even need.
I don't know why they'd take 20 percent of a franchise and then do everything they can to screw it up, but it's really hard to not conclude they're sabotaging this stadium on purpose. CFG needs to push them out the door and find a real dance partner.
NYCFC stadium deal for South Bronx in limbo – Bronx Times (bxtimes.com)