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NYCEDC performs a variety of development, financing, corporate retention, construction and consulting services on behalf of the City. We continuously seek to identify reputable and qualified construction and consulting-type firms to assist in implementing various economic development projects and initiatives within the five boroughs of New York City.
The Vendors List is a resource that NYCEDC uses to notify companies of potential contracting opportunities in various fields and trades. By having your company added to the Vendors List, you will receive notification of upcoming contracting opportunities in your field(s) of expertise as they become available.

How does NYCEDC get the word out?
NYCEDC generally advertises projects available in a number of ways, including, but not limited to:
  1. Web postings in the RFP/RFQ/RFEIs section of this site. 
  2. Advertisements in print media, such as The City Record, The State Contract Reporter, The New York Times, Crain’s, The Architect’s Newspaper, and trade publications as appropriate.
  3. Direct mail and email notification to companies currently on the Vendors List.

Apply For Vendors List
Apply to add your company to our vendors list and make sure your company is considered for upcoming economic development projects and initiatives.

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NYCEDC 2009 Annual Review
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Procurement Opportunities
Explore our list of procurement opportunities currently available at NYCEDC.

Real Estate Development Opportunities
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OUR PROJECTS

New Stapleton Waterfront - NYCEDC
The homeport, a 35-acre decommissioned U.S. Naval Base on the Stapleton waterfront, is poised to become a new, mixed-use residential community.

Hunts Point Vision Plan
The Hunts Point Vision Plan, released on March 8, 2005, focuses on four categories of short-term actions that were prioritized by the Task Force: Optimizing Land Use, Workforce Development , Creating Connections, and Traffic Safety & Efficiency.

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