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Old Posted Aug 20, 2015, 6:19 PM
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Big development (with bridge to Roosevelt Island) pitched for LIC

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A group of investors led by Rudolph Giuliani's former chief of staff is proposing a multimillion-square-foot development near the Queens waterfront — a mixed-use project that would include a pedestrian bridge connecting Long Island City to Roosevelt Island, POLITICO New York has learned.

Three sources briefed on the plan described it as the brainchild of Bruce Teitelbaum, who has quietly been presenting it to people in recent months.

Teitelbaum hopes to build a mostly residential tower comprising at least one million square feet on a vacant lot north of 44th Drive, along the north side of the Queensboro Bridge. The site, at 44-02 Vernon Boulevard, is currently owned by Vernon Realty Holding, L.L.C. according to public records; it is zoned for residential use and takes up 128,332 square feet on one lot and 84,338 square feet on another adjoining lot.

But Teitelbaum is likely to apply for a rezoning, and possibly try to purchase an adjacent lot owned by the city, to expand the project's footprint. The more ambitious plan would entail a host of other amenities, including open space, affordable housing and possibly a public school and a hotel, the sources said.

The bridge is envisioned as something akin to the High Line — a path for pedestrians and cyclists with views of Manhattan's skyline and space to sit and unwind. On the Roosevelt Island side it would land near the site of Cornell Tech, the applied sciences school that will dominate the south end of the island.

"Part of the presentation includes renderings for an iconic bridge that connects the new, under-development campus on Roosevelt Island to Queens, which would hopefully attract more economic activity," one source said.

"We are intrigued by the idea of connecting the campus and Roosevelt Island to Queens," said Meghan French, a spokeswoman for Cornell Tech. "It's exciting that the campus is sparking ideas like this. We expect to be an active player in Queens economic development and look forward to learning more and discussing the proposal with other stakeholders."

In his pitches, Teitelbaum has relied on the appeal of connecting the increasingly popular waterfront area of Queens to the new graduate school, the sources said.

South of the vacant site in Queens is a 90,400-square-foot parcel owned by the city Department of Education, where a warehouse-style building stands. D.O.E. uses some of the space, and Teitelbaum, according to two people he briefed, hopes to buy the land to extend his project.

Teitelbaum is in talks with SHoP Architects, which has designed many projects throughout the city, such as the Barclays Arena in Brooklyn.
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Old Posted Aug 20, 2015, 9:14 PM
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This site is pretty big. If they are thinking of 1 project, its gonna be VERY bulky. I am thinking of several towers, especially if they purchase the nearby city site.
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Yeah I'm thinking multiple towers. This is sounding like a potential development with 3 or 4 towers, at about 350-400 ft. Well, depending if they buy adjacent lots, it could be a biggie. This being one of several developments that will bring close to 10 k units within the East River Coast. Couple more up North, near the Bronx, with about 3-4 k units.

The skyscraper buff in me wants this to be one tower with a million square feet, but.... most likely multiple ones if similar developments in scale are to be referenced. Possibly even two? Some sort of twin complex would be nice. Well, we will see.

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Guessing its the key words here. Hopefully one million just devoted to a massive, bulky tower and the rest on services.

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Deputy mayor throws cold water on “ambitious, aggressive” LIC plan

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August 21, 2015

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Not so fast.

Deputy Mayor Alicia Glen tamped down enthusiasm yesterday for the recently-announced plan to build a colossal mixed-used complex on Long Island City, saying it was “a little out of scale.”

Glen told Politico she’d heard the pitch for the “ambitious, aggressive” plan, and felt it had some “interesting ideas” in it. But the scale of the undertaking, she said, was a bit much even for the pro-height, pro-density de Blasio Administration.

Bruce Teitelbaum, the former chief of staff to ex-Mayor Rudy Giuliani, has been presenting a plan for an enormous project centered around 44-02 Vernon Boulevard in Long Island City. The plan calls for a million-square-foot residential tower, along with a pedestrian bridge connecting the site to Roosevelt Island, where Cornell Tech is planning to open a campus in 2017.

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It's just a matter of time. With the Cornell campus coming and the explosive growth further south in Hunters Point, not to mention the two waterfront mega developments along the Astoria waterfront, this area is poised to boom.
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Weird. What's her problem?
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Alicia Glen and Gale Brewer...



Disgraces to this great city.

Developers are not fans of her btw. Like DeBlasio, her housing plan falls short. She being a key architect in the implementation of the affordable housing plan.
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More waterfront development in Long Island City...SHoP Architects will be designing.

































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Nice. Finally some development along this portion of the Queens waterfront, after all that NIMBY garbage against Amazon HQ2.

And thankfully the One LIC plan will finally rezone this area.
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Yeah, LIC has seen a lot of development, but it can hold so much more...

https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=259533
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Great to see this. Hopefully they can convince ConEd to extend the waterfront pedestrian path north to Queensbridge Park. That's part of the OneLIC plan.
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Merged threads.
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Part of the overall LIC plan that will kick off soon...























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Another look at the graphics...


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This would be development site 69, part of the much larger Long Island City rezoning. The rezoning would give it a "projected" height that would make it a supertall skyscraper in the Waterfront Subarea of the rezoning.




Below, a list of projected as well as potential development sites.







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Current Long Island City views, and some projected LIC development sites...



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https://sunnysidepost.com/opposition-and-support-cb2-long-island-city-rezoning-plan

Opposition and support clash at packed CB2 meeting over Long Island City rezoning plan






June 6, 2025
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Hundreds of people packed Sunnyside Community Services (SCS) Thursday evening to give testimony on the OneLIC Neighborhood Plan at Community Board 2’s monthly in-person meeting.

Dozens of local residents testified both in favor and against the neighborhood plan during the June 5 meeting at SCS, located at 43-31 39th St., with testimony lasting about two hours.

Many of the same arguments were made as at the joint Community Board 1 and 2 hearing on the OneLIC neighborhood plan at LaGuardia Community College last month.
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Advocates for the neighborhood plan, which would transform a significant portion of Long Island City by introducing new zoning regulations that would allow for nearly 14,700 housing units—including 4,300 designated as affordable- said the plan would bring much-needed housing, jobs, and community amenities to LIC.

Supporters said the plan would help reduce housing prices in the area by increasing supply and reducing demand.

Critics, however, said it would favor developers and warned that the plan could force out existing residents by driving up prices with new luxury buildings.


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https://licpost.com/onelic-rezoning-plan-earns-conditional-support-cb-1-2

OneLIC rezoning plan earns conditional support from Community Boards 1 and 2





June 19, 2025
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Community Boards 1 and 2 have both voted to support the city’s OneLIC Neighborhood Plan—with conditions— and described the vote as a “hard-fought endorsement of a more equitable Long Island City.”

Community Board 2 passed a non-binding resolution on Wednesday night with a 37-7 vote in favor of the proposed rezoning as part of the city’s Uniform Land Use Review Procedure (ULURP). One day earlier, Community Board 1 approved the plan with conditions by a vote of 22-11.

CB2 Chair Anatole Ashraf told Queens Post that he was “proud” that the community board voted in favor of the plan with conditions by a significant majority.
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