100+ plus acres at Sunnyside yards are open to redevelopment only 60 will be used for housing.
Do either of these locations for sale or have some kind of city redevelopment plan available? Or they just open spaces in Google Earth?I still think this area in Queens needs to be looked at. It's not perfect, a mile from the subway, and it's swamp land, but it's one of the very few unused spaces in all of NYC.
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Sunnyside yard has, the trains will be put underground there and the city wants it to pretty much be a new neighborhood.Do either of these locations for sale or have some kind of city redevelopment plan available? Or they just open spaces in Google Earth?
Again that is another area where public transportation sucks.That's the Flushing airport site. Bloomberg tried to get it rezoned for commercial/retail and the neighborhood quashed it. The area across the street has big box stores and traffic is crazy at peak times. A stadium that added traffic only a couple dozen times a year or so would probably be a good fit but I bet the neighborhood would still erupt.
http://www.crainsnewyork.com/articl...209854/sunnyside-on-track-for-major-land-grabSunnyside yard has, the trains will be put underground there and the city wants it to pretty much be a new neighborhood.
Do either of these locations for sale or have some kind of city redevelopment plan available? Or they just open spaces in Google Earth?
Yeah the NIMBYs are deep in that area, but we all know it would take a long time to get a stadium.
Again that is another area where public transportation sucks.
I would add Pier 40 which is the perfect location for the stadium, followed by the YS location.It's not ideal, I agree, but it's almost not terrible. You can get there with all major highways, the subway is only a quick walk away, and there is bus if needed. With all the limited options available, you can't really be too picky at this point. Other than the location near Yankees Stadium, there isn't a big space in NYC right next to the subway.
I would think Long Island city should be a strong consideration. Up and coming area with a lot of old warehouse.
FUCK that neighborhood. Its the seniors and the stay at home moms that are speaking on behalf of the community. they dont understand the benefits of a stadium. they dont want anything to change. they're a bunch of assholes.That's the Flushing airport site. Bloomberg tried to get it rezoned for commercial/retail and the neighborhood quashed it. The area across the street has big box stores and traffic is crazy at peak times. A stadium that added traffic only a couple dozen times a year or so would probably be a good fit but I bet the neighborhood would still erupt.
I would add Pier 40 which is the perfect location for the stadium, followed by the YS location.
It's not beige Developed that deal was killed.Everyone keeps mentioning Pier 40, but is it a real solution? It's already developed, there are parks there. I don't see this as a realistic option.
Interesting. Is the entire port/freight area for sale? Including the FedEx center?Ok, I think I can share this now since NYCFC rejected this site months ago. I'm in RE and I presented this, but it wasn't in their plans. In my opinion it's a very good option, but what do I know...
75 20th Street, Sunset Park, Brooklyn.
It's on 16 acres and has 1,380,000 sq ft of air-rights. (for comparison's sake, RBA uses roughly 400,000 sq ft)
That's enough room for the stadium and facilities, and parking around it.
It's only a couple of blocks from the N, R, and D lines and a few stops from Atlantic Terminal (major hub).
It's just off the Gowanus Expressway and Prospect Expressway, with an exit off those major arteries right nearby.
It's on the water!
It was sold for $91.5mm in 2013 and ownership is willing to sell it, or lease it.
Geographically, it's almost the heart of the 5 boroughs.
That's the spot ladies and gentleman. So if NYCFC said no to that, they must have something special in mind. Right?
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Interesting. Is the entire port/freight area for sale? Including the FedEx center?
Any inside ideas on what NYCFC is looking for, since they rejected this idea?
Ok, I think I can share this now since NYCFC rejected this site months ago. I'm in RE and I presented this, but it wasn't in their plans. In my opinion it's a very good option, but what do I know...
75 20th Street, Sunset Park, Brooklyn.
It's on 16 acres and has 1,380,000 sq ft of air-rights. (for comparison's sake, RBA uses roughly 400,000 sq ft)
That's enough room for the stadium and facilities, and parking around it.
It's only a couple of blocks from the N, R, and D lines and a few stops from Atlantic Terminal (major hub).
It's just off the Gowanus Expressway and Prospect Expressway, with an exit off those major arteries right nearby.
It's on the water!
It was sold for $91.5mm in 2013 and ownership is willing to sell it, or lease it.
Geographically, it's almost the heart of the 5 boroughs.
That's the spot ladies and gentleman. So if NYCFC said no to that, they must have something special in mind. Right?
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FUCK that neighborhood. Its the seniors and the stay at home moms that are speaking on behalf of the community. they dont understand the benefits of a stadium. they dont want anything to change. they're a bunch of assholes.
i saw mad seniors one day petitioning to stop the construction of a would-be highschool in whitestone. "it will bring crime". Its a bunh of assholes.