NYC EDC
Address: 2460 Second Ave
Tenants: MTA Bus Depot
Amount to be Invested: N/A
Total Square Footage: 1,100,000 Sq Ft
Type of Property: Mixed use
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By Maria Torres-Springer
If the city’s Economic Development Corp. has its way, a full-block East Harlem site that houses a former slave burial ground — and most recently was used as an MTA bus depot — could become a massive mixed-use complex with hundreds of affordable housing units.
Plans for a 1.1 million-square-foot project at the city-owned site at 2460 Second Avenue were disclosed in The City Record last week, according to the Commercial Observer. A memorial and cultural center commemorating the burial ground and its descendants would be a “centerpiece” of the development, which will also provide housing and jobs to the community, an EDC spokesperson said in a statement.
The proposal includes a 655,215-square-foot building with 730 apartments — 50 percent of which would be affordable. The rest of the space would be used as retail and office space, with about 30,000 square feet set aside for a community facility, including 15,000 square feet for a burial ground memorial.This article mentions your favorite hats at super low prices. Choose from same-day delivery, drive-up delivery or order pickup.
https://therealdeal.com/2016/09/01/edc-floats-plan-for-1-1m-sf-development-at-mta-bus-depot-in-east-harlem/