NYCEDC Releases Request for Expressions of Interest for Spofford Live/Work Campus in Hunts Point
Responses Solicited for Mixed-Use, Live/Work Development to Include Substantial
Affordable Housing and High-Quality Employment Opportunities
New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) recently announced
the release of a
Request for Expressions of Interest (RFEI) for a mixed-income, live/work development on a City-owned site
on Spofford Avenue in the Hunts Point neighborhood of the Bronx. The RFEI
represents an exciting opportunity to develop the City’s next creative
live/work community in an area that is well served by public transportation
and is in walking distance to residential neighborhoods, recreational
amenities and cultural institutions. Respondents are encouraged to consider
a wide range of residential and non-residential uses for the site, including
commercial, cultural, institutional and light manufacturing. NYCEDC strongly
encourages respondents to submit proposals that address community priorities
for affordable housing and high-quality, career-oriented jobs in the Hunts
Point community.
“For years, the Hunts Point community has sought a vibrant, progressive
use for the Spofford Campus and we look forward to examining proposals
that advance the Mayor’s affordable housing goals and create new
live/work opportunities in the Bronx,” said
NYCEDC Interim President Kim Vaccari. “By encouraging the co-existence of commercial and light industrial
activities with mixed-income residential use, we can better leverage our
City’s assets to provide opportunities and strengthen communities
throughout the five boroughs.”
"Adaptive reuse of City-owned sites is key to achieving the goals
of Housing New York,” said
HPD Commissioner Vicki Been. “We look forward to working with EDC to transform this former juvenile
detention facility into a mixed income, mixed use development that brings
affordable housing, job opportunities, and new life to this area of the
Bronx. I look forward to seeing this development take shape and add to
the vibrancy of the Hunts Point community."
“We welcome any Request for Expressions of Interest (RFEI) that
will help in the continued growth of Hunts Point,” said
Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. “Creating affordable housing is a great step in the right direction
as we continue to invest time and money into the Hunts Point neighborhood,
where we will soon add new recreational amenities and cultural institutions
in the vicinity while also stimulating job growth in the area. I want
to thank the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) for
their support as we work together to keep building a stronger and better
borough.”
“This innovative development project aims to serve our community’s
two main needs at once—access to affordable housing and job opportunities—in
a way that takes in consideration local residents’ input and wishes,” said
Congressman José
Serrano. “This is an important first step in the redevelopment of an underutilized
area, and it has the potential to improve the lives of Hunts Point residents.
As our borough continues experiencing economic growth, this project will
help ensure all residents can take advantage of it.”
“We look forward to finally replacing the remains of Spofford Juvenile
Detention Center with a building or buildings that will provide healthy
and hopeful opportunities for our children and families,” said
State Senator Rubén Diaz. “I look forward to working with all involved in this project, and
I will encourage participation from our community so that our voices and
suggestions will be heard.”
"I commend the EDC's Request for Expressions of Interest (RFEI)
announcement for a mixed-income, live-work development on Spofford Avenue
in Hunts Point,” said
State Assemblymember Marcos Crespo. “What was once a house of incarceration for our youth will now
be developed into a space geared to create opportunities for businesses
and most importantly for Bronx families. As the Bronx continues on a path
to a historic and transformational improvement, the potential for this
site offers another great step forward. I encourage those who will take
part in this RFEI to be as bold in their design as the Borough of The
Bronx embodies and to always keep the interest of the community residents
at the forefront of their vision."
This project was designed to support the vision set forth in
Housing New York and contribute to the goal of building or preserving 200,000 affordable
housing units over 10 years. Among the key strategies articulated in
Housing New York is the development of mixed-use, mixed-income communities anchored by
affordable housing. Respondents are therefore encouraged to think creatively
and propose innovative, next-generation industrial and/or commercial uses
compatible with residential uses, while providing career-oriented, high-quality
jobs for the neighborhood and region. Comprised of four parcels totaling
nearly five acres—or approximately 207,000 square feet— the
size and layout of the site allows for a variety of options for live/work
uses at multiple scales, from within individual units to across individual
buildings. The RFEI also encourages respondents to integrate the project
into the local community, including through sustainable design and energy
performance.
The Hunts Point neighborhood has seen significant investment and growth
over the past ten years, including a new $150 million investment announced
by the Mayor for upgrades at the
Hunts Point Food Distribution Center—the leading economic engine in the Bronx— which employs over
3,000 people and generates over $2 billion in revenue annually. Other
notable projects are the
BXL Business Incubator, the first City-sponsored business incubator for new startup businesses
in the Bronx located in the former BankNote Building, as well as the
South Bronx Greenway projects, including the Randall’s Island Connector, which is aimed
at increasing waterfront access for residents, visitors and workers. The
redevelopment of the Spofford Juvenile Detention Facility is an unparalleled
opportunity to leverage these surrounding changes in to the type of catalytic
project that complements and enhances the surrounding community.
As part of the City’s efforts to expand economic and workforce opportunities,
responses to this RFEI must comply with a comprehensive workforce and
procurement program that supports communities and helps create job opportunities,
especially those that enable low-income New Yorkers to participate in
City’s economic growth. This includes the utilization of NYCEDC’s
HireNYC program for disadvantaged workers, as well as contracting goals
for minority and women-owned business enterprises (M/WBEs), and requirements
with respect to living wage and prevailing wage.
For more information or to download the Request for Expressions of Interest,
please visit:
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