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Former CB1 Chair Enters the Fray, Opposing a Tower on 250 Water Street



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A prominent new voice has been added to the chorus of opposition against permitting the Howard Hughes Corp. to build a residential skyscraper at 250 Water Street, in the low-rise South Street Seaport Historic District.

Madelyn Wils, president and CEO of the Hudson River Park Trust, was the chair of Community Board 1 in 2003 when the board won its fight to downzone the lot, which is part of the historic district. At a June online Community Board 1 committee meeting, Wils spoke publicly for the first time against the undoing of that work.

“I’m taking a different role tonight. This is very unusual for me,” Wils told CB1’s Waterfront, Parks and Cultural Committee. “I felt that I needed to get into this conversation. I am here to just remind you of what this community board did 20 years ago, and the reason it did it.”

The Hughes Corp. proposes to provide millions of dollars in neighborhood improvements in exchange for the zoning approvals that could allow a nearly 100-story building. To make that happen, the developer needs to convince the city to remove restrictions, won by the efforts of Wils and others, that limits the building height to 120 feet. Along with changing the zoning for the site, Hughes Corp would need to transfer some 450,000 square feet of consolidated Seaport air rights, something that is now prohibited.

Chief among the incentives for those changes is a promised new building for the struggling South Street Seaport Museum.

CB1 is on record opposing changes to the current zoning, and Wils encouraged the committee to stick to that position, saying a “huge precedent” would be set if the board reversed itself and supported higher zoning in the landmark district. “You have to consider whether or not the amenities that you are being offered here are worth doing a process of upzoning this lot,” she told the committee. “And what it means for landmark districts around the city.”
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