DECEMBER 2007 |
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OVERVIEW |
Major economic development events are taking place throughout New York City, including a significant investment in the Bronx, Al Gore securing office space in Midtown and the continued resurgence of Lower Manhattan, all highlighted in this month’s edition of NYCVISION.
Brought to you by New York City Economic Development Corporation, NYCVISION provides the latest news and information on economic development initiatives that are contributing to the City's growth across the five boroughs. We encourage you to visit our website, www.nycedc.com to learn more about how we work to help companies Make It Here. |
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| NEWS HIGHLIGHTS |
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Bronx Business District Poised for Growth
The Pearlgreen Corporation will develop an 80,000-square-foot industrial facility in the Bathgate Industrial Business Zone in the Bronx. The new facility will be an industrial supply warehouse and will integrate environmentally sustainable design principles. The project represents a significant investment in the Bronx and is expected to double the number of workers Pearlgreen currently employs. |
| Bronx Industrial Site Press Release > |
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Gore Goes Green at One Bryant Park
Former vice president Al Gore's environmentally friendly investment firm, Generation Investment Management, will open an office in the 51-story Bank of America tower, a green skyscraper currently going up in midtown Manhattan. The 5,000-square-foot office will be on the 48th floor of the building, also known as One Bryant Park. The building is scheduled to open in May 2008 and is expected to achieve a platinum certification from the U.S. Green Building Council, the highest level available. |
| Al Gore Secures Green Office Space > |
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$600 Million Project to Transform Lower Manhattan Skyline
Plans for a 63-story, 580,000-square-foot hotel and residential building at 50 West Street were approved by the New York City Council. The project will consist of a 155-room four-star hotel and about 290 residential condominiums and will be the first targeted LEED Gold Certified mixed-use building in Lower Manhattan. The project is expected to create about 740 construction jobs and 175 permanent jobs. |
| 50 West Street Press Release > |
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Solar Panels to Illuminate Rockefeller Christmas Tree
The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree is going green this holiday season, with energy-efficient LEDs replacing old-fashioned bulbs and electricity generated from 363 solar panels. The solar panels, installed atop Rockefeller Center, will help light the tree and are also tied into the city grid. After the tree is taken down in January, it will be cut into lumber and be used to build houses for Habitat for Humanity. |
| Rockefeller Tree Goes Green > |
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| SEEKING PROPOSALS |
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A number of unique and exciting projects are available through NYCEDC, offering companies a chance to add to the changing face of the City. Respective RFP's can be found below and contain distinct information related to the scope of service, scheduled site visits, Q&A's and submission deadlines. |
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| LEASING OPPORTUNITIES |
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From time to time, leasing opportunities become available for city-owned properties. Find more information about current opportunities below. |
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