Staten Island

Mayor Adams Announcing Greenway Expansion via City of New York

Extensive Greenway Expansion Launched by Mayor Adams Across Five Outer Boroughs

Mayor Eric Adams has initiated a substantial greenway expansion aimed at bridging existing gaps in the outer boroughs. This project plans to introduce over 40 new miles of greenways across five distinct corridors, aligning with the administration’s goal to enhance protected bike infrastructure and promote safer, greener transportation options in Queens, Staten Island, Brooklyn, and The Bronx.
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Permits Filed for 191 Edgewater Street in Rosebank, Staten Island

Permits have been filed to convert a seven-story industrial structure into a residential building at 191 Edgewater Street in Rosebank, Staten Island. Located between Hylan Boulevard and Front Street, the lot is near the Clifton subway station on the Staten Island Rail. Lee Fong of Best Choice Trading Corp. is listed as the owner behind the applications for what once was a Wrigley chewing gum factory.

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Rendering of proposed exterior upgrades at the West Brighton campus

Staten Island’s ‘West Brighton’ NYCHA Complex to Receive $100M in Facility Upgrades

The New York City Housing Authority has partnered with BFC Partners, CB Emmanuel Realty, and non-profit organization Catholic Homes New York to complete $100 million in capital improvements at the West Brighton residential campus in Staten Island. Known formally as West Brighton I and II, the scope of work will impact more than 1,400 residents or 574 apartments spread across 14 buildings.

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Housing Lottery Launches for Castleton Supportive Housing in Port Richmond, Staten Island

The affordable housing lottery has launched for Castleton Supportive Housing, a six-story mixed-use building at 1546 Castleton Avenue in Port Richmond, Staten Island. Designed by Amie Gross Architects and developed by Hudson Companies and Project Hospitality, the structure yields 48 residences and on-site supportive services. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 16 units for residents at 60 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $31,852 to $57,300.

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