Another look at my favorite site, Broadway Junction.
This image is from this report prepared by the city: http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcp/pdf/sustainable_communities/east_ny_report/east_ny_full.pdf
(Start on page 114 of the pdf if you want to read about the vision for the area.)
Basically, they want an anchor project or three for this neighborhood, using Atlantic Center as an example a few times. The challenge is that the entire neighborhood is pretty much small lots, so this image talks about a few sites the city would like to "assemble" for a larger scale project. They want to clean up this mess of small streets as well.
The sites to the east of the tracks running north-south are just a bit too small for a stadium, but on the west side, a stadium the size of Red Bull Arena would fit snugly the long way between Fulton and Atlantic. The central site and easternmost site could be sold to other developers for a mall or convention center or something for more consistent consumer traffic.
Excuse the super crude drawing, but like this:
Fulton, Atlantic, and Jamaica Aves are highlighted yellow as the main local traffic streets, with Jamaica splitting in the top right corner into the Jackie Robinson Parkway. Also located in this tiny area are stations for the A, C, L, J, Z, and LIRR.
Again, that's the exact area (ok, stretched one block west) they highlight as the "core" of the redevelopment, which is supposed to "attract regional scale development and create an economic center at Broadway Junction". West, north, and east of the core is supposed to be mixed development merging into existing residential, while to the south it will remain rather industrial.
I really hope they are looking hard at this place. A project like this would take a ton of time to turnaround, but it would be worth it.
This image is from this report prepared by the city: http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcp/pdf/sustainable_communities/east_ny_report/east_ny_full.pdf
(Start on page 114 of the pdf if you want to read about the vision for the area.)
Basically, they want an anchor project or three for this neighborhood, using Atlantic Center as an example a few times. The challenge is that the entire neighborhood is pretty much small lots, so this image talks about a few sites the city would like to "assemble" for a larger scale project. They want to clean up this mess of small streets as well.
The sites to the east of the tracks running north-south are just a bit too small for a stadium, but on the west side, a stadium the size of Red Bull Arena would fit snugly the long way between Fulton and Atlantic. The central site and easternmost site could be sold to other developers for a mall or convention center or something for more consistent consumer traffic.
Excuse the super crude drawing, but like this:
Fulton, Atlantic, and Jamaica Aves are highlighted yellow as the main local traffic streets, with Jamaica splitting in the top right corner into the Jackie Robinson Parkway. Also located in this tiny area are stations for the A, C, L, J, Z, and LIRR.
Again, that's the exact area (ok, stretched one block west) they highlight as the "core" of the redevelopment, which is supposed to "attract regional scale development and create an economic center at Broadway Junction". West, north, and east of the core is supposed to be mixed development merging into existing residential, while to the south it will remain rather industrial.
I really hope they are looking hard at this place. A project like this would take a ton of time to turnaround, but it would be worth it.