It’s decision time. Today’s Community Advisory Committee (CAC) hearing for The Avenir is your opportunity to help move forward a $7 billion development that promises jobs, housing, hospitality, and a cultural lift in the heart of Hell’s Kitchen. Stop by anytime between 4–8PM for the CAC hearing, meet the team, and make your voice heard.
A quick look at what The Avenir will bring to Manhattan’s West Side.
Components of the mixed-use complex include a 1,000-room Hyatt hotel, casino, entertainment, multiple restaurants, a public art gallery, and cultural programming. The development team is seeking approval from the Community Advisory Committee by September 30, 2025.
“Our city and state face a confluence of historic challenges right now,” said Larry A. Silverstein, founder and chairman of Silverstein Properties. “These include a housing crisis, public safety challenges, budget shortfalls, and a commercial real estate market in transition. We need to work with State and local leaders to do everything we can to make New York the best place to live, work, and visit. We’ve done it before, and I am confident we can do it again. I’ve always said you should never bet against New York; this City and State will come back bigger and better than ever before.”
The Avenir is ready to deliver more than 9,000 well-paying union jobs, in a mix between construction and permanent roles in hospitality, culinary, and operations. The long-dead corner of of 11th Avenue and 41st Street is transit-adjacent and shovel ready.
Share your support for The Avenir by attending today’s Community Advisory Committee hearing.
Event Info
Today: Monday, Sept 8
4–8PM (speaker sign-up begins at 3:30PM)
Javits Center, 429 11th Ave, Room 1E08 (Inside Hall 1E)
The Avenir team will be renting a lounge room next door to the meeting, open from 2 PM to 8 PM. Free dinner and refreshments will be provided. Attendees will also have access to a coworking space, Wi-Fi, and a live feed of the hearing.
The neighborhood impact by the development of The Avenir is substantial. The residential component includes over 2,000 new apartments, with 500 permanently affordable homes, primarily through the conversion of existing sites in Manhattan Community Board 4. Excess food from the Avenir’s hotel, restaurant, and food hall will be used to prepare meals for food-insecure residents in the neighborhood in a 10,000-square-foot facility for Rethink Food across from The Avenir. Neighborhood safety is also projected to increase with the addition of 300 security staff, a NYPD outpost, and upgraded street lighting.
Local residents are already showing their support for The Avenir.
“I’ve seen this empty lot almost every single day since I moved here. It’s off-putting… I’m glad they’re building something people can actually use.” — Oden Calvert, Hell’s Kitchen Resident
“We need more things for people to enjoy.” — Louis Nash, Hell’s Kitchen Resident
“Better jobs with a 1,000-room hotel, so now when our friends visit, they can stay there and not crash on my couch!” — Jon Nelsen, Hell’s Kitchen Resident
“What I’m excited about is a stunning piece of architecture… and a public art gallery in Hell’s Kitchen.” — Ebony Mackey, Hell’s Kitchen Resident
“It’s going to bring jobs, people, and financial stability for the area.” — Giovanni Morales, GM, Empanada Mama
New York needs new developments, it needs to say yes to projects that add value to the streetscape, bring public benefits, and put underutilized land to work.
The Avenir does all of this—and more. By its 10th year of operation, the Avenir is projected to generate over $2.5 billion in revenue for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. But it needs public support to move forward.
This is an important moment to stand behind The Avenir and speak up for a vibrant, inclusive, and energized future for New York City. Whether you come to listen, speak, or simply show support, your presence matters. Show up if you care about jobs, growth, and the future of NYC development. Speak if you can.
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Wow. No thanks. Would rather not see this sort of ad content in YIMBY.
They’ve done it sporadically over the years. It’s nothing new so calm tf down.
Is this an advertisement or an article? If they are offering 500 subsidized apartments ask for 1500 to seal the deal .
Yeah, seal the deal to bring in the lowlife element
Love this! Would be great for the area, tired of seeing a massive vacant lot there.
YIMBY SELLING OUT?! Yuck. This is exactly the sort of post that loses your entire base. Not too late to delete.
What did they pay you for this?
“500 affordable apartments primarily through the conversion of existing sites” First mention the existing sites. How many are there. This sounding awful but if you believe go for it.
Look at Atlantic City as an example!
Failed Casinos, worse crime, promises not kept.
This article is a blatant example of what happens when money is spent to enrich the few. YIMBY has no bottom when it comes to how low one can go.
Atlantic city is literally NOTHING like this for so many reasons … what they are proposing actually seems really cool and only a small portion of it is luxury casino. Recommend taking a look at the details
This is the best location for this project.
actually the western yards was the very best site as it would have gotten that section capped and completed. too bad they dropped out. anyhoo even times square is still better than this site because obviously. this site would get developed fairly soon regardless.
Casinos are coming…I couldn’t agree with you more
I would think just about everything you see here on YIMBY is an ad to some degree, after all it’s a business..but ad or not, the idea to recirculate extra hotel food back into the community thru “Rethink Food” is a good one, food for many people is becoming as prohibitively expensive as housing..
Everything is an ad to some degree? Huh? This site is 99% unbiased journalism just showing construction and development, this on the other hand is an ad. What are you talking about?
I think this one is just more transparent..
I think NYC is getting a casino whether we agree or not. Avenir looks like a nice development, my biggest concern would be if this is built, how will it impact the alternative development at Hudson Yards? Will that entire development be postponed or will it simply be developed without the casino? I’m more interested in that development being finished than this one if it has to be one or the other.
The proposed Wynn casino at Hudson Yards dropped out last spring.
HY is proceeding on developing the western yards without a casino.
Calm down, websites cost money to run and we don’t pay a thing for this one. YouTube is now more ads than content. As long as this doesn’t become a daily habit, keeping the lights on matters.
I agree. A lot of you people being outraged from seeing an ad are overreacting to something that doesn’t affect your lives. Find something else that’s more serious to get mad at, like the crumbling of American democracy because of POTUS
It states at the top of the article this is an AD.
I prefer the Times Square location but this one offers more for the city.
Just mark it more clearly as paid content and go on. But I do think the project should pay for the subway stop at 42nd and 11th avenue on the 7 train. It was originally planned, but deleted to save money.
I’M exited about the project it’s in
the perfect location. it’s going
To attract tourist for all over
Roll the dice!
Yeah you guys are weird for this one… Sellouts.
Have you not seen a YouTube ad before? What’s the big deal. Just skip it and move on with your life pal.
“I’m shocked, shocked to find that gambling is going on here!”
This would be a great addition on the Midtown skyline and finally fill that huge hole in the ground after all these years!
I ask, I keep hearing from people who lives nearby. Who the heck are these people? What would you build on this hole in the ground instead? Nothing?
Something will be built here. Would you have another residential tower? Ok, then, another 10 years will go by with nothingness there in hopes a different developer cones along.
This is it; the times now.
What else would go there to complete the west side? It’s got perfect regional traffic access (it’s between the Lincoln and Holland tunnels, 34th Street, and West Side Highway) and very good transit (7 train and Penn Station). Larry’s shown to build reputable and I’m all for this.
Yes, I know the person who Larry hired to paint murals on the fence around this empty site, I guess she’ll lose her job if this project gets chosen, but other than that, I think it will be a big positive for this slightly forlorn area.
Add that 7train stop at 41/10 as part of the deal.
The local Community board voted 4-2 against this project, the sane vote as the thumbs down it gave to the Times Square proposal. The TS 👎🏻 is most understandable. The Avenir is perfect for this empty eyesore on Manhattan’s west side. It has it all going for it in terms of transportation access. It’ll now sit empty for decades to come. 🙇🏻♂️