City Calls for Proposals to Build Affordable Housing on North Shore of Staten Island

December 18, 2020

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HPD issues RFP to transform City-owned land in Stapleton into 100 percent affordable housing

NEW YORK, NY – The New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) released today a Request for Proposals (RFP) seeking qualified development teams to submit plans to build 100 percent affordable housing in Stapleton on the North Shore of Staten Island. The City-owned site provides approximately 108,000 square feet of land for much-needed affordable housing, community amenities and services, and other improvements for the community through high-quality, mixed-use development.

Stapleton Site A is a vacant lot south of Hannah Street in the Stapleton Section of the North Shore. The project is part of the New Stapleton Waterfront District, a 35-acre decommissioned Navy Base. The New York City Economic Development Corporation (EDC) is overseeing the City’s redevelopment of the New Stapleton Waterfront into a mixed-use neighborhood with housing, waterfront open space and retail and community facility uses. It will also include significant infrastructure improvements such as road reconstruction, bicycle and walking paths, and better connections to public transit. Find out more information about the New Stapleton Waterfront here.

The Stapleton section of the North Shore is one of the many New York City neighborhoods significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Along with the greater public health and economic impacts of the virus, COVID-19 has exacerbated underlying inequities that are pervasive in communities of color that have experienced historical disinvestment. These underlying issues include a lack of entrepreneurship and business development opportunities, and unequal access to safe open space and secure, affordable, and healthy housing. This RFP strives to address these inequities by ensuring that the vision and goals for each project are responsive to the expressed community needs and intensified socioeconomic challenges that many face in the neighborhood.

“Creating new affordable housing in neighborhoods like Stapleton that have been hit hard by COVID-19 will be an important part of the City’s recovery. As a part of the Bay Street Corridor Neighborhood Plan, we worked hand in hand with residents and EDC to envision new, high quality affordable housing alongside improvements to green space and important neighborhood amenities,” said HPD Commissioner Louise Carroll. “Now, we’re looking for thoughtful partners who will keep these community needs at the forefront of any plans to transform this vacant lot into 100% affordable housing.”

“Today marks an important step in implementing our Stapleton Waterfront, which will activate 36 underutilized acres for the public’s benefit,” said James Patchett, President and CEO of New York City Economic Development Corporation. “We congratulate HPD on this milestone and we look forward to supplementing this much-needed affordable housing with a reconstructed Front Street, new sewer infrastructure, and public waterfront open space."

“As our city moves forward from the devastating effects of COVID on our communities, it is more important than ever to provide affordable housing opportunities for the many families and individuals in Stapleton and other communities who were hit hard by this crisis,” said Assemblyman Steven Cymbrowitz (D-Brooklyn), Chair of the Assembly Housing Committee. “I look forward to the realization of this project, which will mean a future of hope and stability for so many deserving New Yorkers.”

“With discussions already started surrounding the recovery efforts following the COVID-19 pandemic, it is encouraging to see a movement towards developing and implementing affordable housing in Stapleton on the North Shore, an area with historic socioeconomic challenges,” said Assemblyman Charles D. Fall. “This new project will not only bring about essential and affordable housing, it will improve our roads, expand on open space, create job opportunities, and strengthen Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises on the North Shore of Staten Island. I am hopeful that the city administration will continue to make strides to ensure that all Staten Island residents of diverse socio-economic status are included on the path toward recovery.”

“Public land is a public asset, and as such, it was important to me that it be set aside for Staten Islanders who need it most,” said City Councilmember Deborah Rose. “The launch of this RFP is a significant step toward ensuring that people of all income levels can call the North Shore home. Waterfront housing in Stapleton will be eventually complemented by the necessary infrastructure including open space, recreation amenities and a new school, all part of the Bay Street Corridor rezoning blueprint that I negotiated last year with extensive community input. It is imperative that only qualified developers who build quality affordable housing consider this RFP. I look forward to realizing our vision for a vibrant, accessible waterfront.”

The City invites developers to submit proposals for the design, financing, construction, and operation of new affordable housing and community amenities on City-owned land. HPD is committed to increasing opportunities for, and strengthening the capacity of, Minority- and Women-Owned Business Enterprises (M/WBE) and non-profit developers. In keeping with the City’s new equitable ownership requirement, development teams must include an M/WBE or non-profit that will hold at least 25% of the managing ownership interest in the project, entitling it to at least 25 percent of the total economic benefits of the project, net of any tax credit limited partner interests.

Neighborhood Planning Process

The Stapleton Site A RFP aims to further the goals of the Bay Street Corridor Neighborhood Plan, the product of a collaborative planning process undertaken by the City and the community. The Plan establishes a framework and set of strategies to promote growth in the neighborhood; advance the development and preservation of new housing; foster jobs and economic opportunity; and invest in services and infrastructure, including improved parks, new schools, and safer streets. The Stapleton Site A RFP also reflects the vision of the City’s Where We Live NYC fair housing plan, by creating new, high quality affordable housing which has seen very little new affordable housing creation.

The development of this RFP was further informed by resident input gathered through a series of online Community Visioning Workshops held in September 2020. The results of these workshops are summarized in a report available online and attached to the RFP. Development teams will be evaluated in part by how they thoughtfully consider the goals and priorities outlined in this report.

A pre-submission conference will be held on January 5, 2021. The deadline for submissions to the RFP is March 23, 2021. For more information on the Stapleton Site A RFP, visit the HPD website.

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The New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) is the nation’s largest municipal housing preservation and development agency. Its mission is to promote quality housing and diverse, thriving neighborhoods for New Yorkers through loan and development programs for new affordable housing, preservation of the affordability of the existing housing stock, enforcement of housing quality standards, and educational programs for tenants and building owners. HPD is tasked with advancing the goals of the City’s housing plan – a critical pillar of Your Home NYC, Mayor de Blasio’s comprehensive approach to helping New Yorkers get, afford, and keep housing in these challenging times. For full details visit www.nyc.gov/hpd and for regular updates on HPD news and services, connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @NYCHousing.