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  • Former SI Navy homeport gets developer

    September 18, 2009 12:33PM
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    Homeport on Staten Island’s waterfront

    Ironstate Development of Hoboken plans to invest $150 million to build apartment buildings, stores and a public plaza as part of the long anticipated redevelopment of the Homeport on Staten Island’s waterfront. Ironstate, formerly known as Applied Development, is teaming up with the city of New York to make over a portion of a former Navy homeport in Stapleton on the northeastern side of Staten Island. Plans call for building two residential buildings up to six stories tall with about 800 apartments on a seven-acre site, according to the city’s Economic Development Corporation. Rents for one-bedrooms would run between $1,200 and $1,500 while two-bedrooms would rent for $1,500 up to $2,000. The complex would include 30,000 square feet of shops and restaurants on the ground floor with wide sidewalks and a public plaza for outdoor dining. The city has committed $33 million for infrastructure improvements including road reconstruction that would improve access to the site from the Stapleton neighborhood and a new waterfront esplanade next to the apartments, which would give the public access to the waterfront. The project would generate more than 1,100 construction jobs and 150 permanent jobs including retail and building maintenance positions. Construction is expected to start in early 2011. more

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  • The city’s Economic Development Corporation is talking to developers about redeveloping a prime stretch of Staten Island waterfront — a project that’s been discussed by local business leaders and city officials for years, but has seen little action. The EDC isn’t ready to disclose any details, however, about the proposed makeover of the former Navy Homeport on a 36-acre site in the Stapleton section on Staten Island’s northeastern side. “We’re talking to the development community,” said Janel Patterson, spokesperson for the EDC, declining to comment further. The Applied Development Company of Hoboken, NJ, which built the W Hotel and Residence on the Hudson in New Jersey, has been mentioned as a possible developer of the site, as the Staten Island Advance reported. Applied is considering building at least 350 units of housing and is reviewing a contract as part of a 30-day review period, the Staten Island Advance reported last month. Officials from Applied did not return calls for comment. [more]