Building Neighborhoods Where People Live, Learn, Work, and Play
New York is a city of five boroughs, each with its own wealth of opportunities, culture, and identity.
Building neighborhoods where people live, learn, work, and play means shaping the growth of industry clusters and business districts, bringing jobs closer to where people live, and making sure our neighborhoods serve all New Yorkers’ needs.
We do this by delivering more spaces that bring jobs and essential services, and by strategically developing our properties to drive new business activity across all five boroughs:
The Bronx
Home to world-famous Yankee Stadium and the New York Botanical Gardens, the Bronx is known for its iconic architecture, sprawling green spaces, and beloved cultural attractions.
Together for Kingsbridge Vision Plan
A $200 million, community-led vision for the future redevelopment of the Kingsbridge Armory.
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Brooklyn
Brooklyn, the city’s largest borough by population, is known for its rich history, incredible diversity, and unmatched cultural scene.
Climate Innovation Hub at BAT
A $100 million investment to serve as NYC’s home for clean tech innovation, manufacturing and climate innovation startups.
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Manhattan
Manhattan is known as the global capital of commerce, renowned for its iconic attractions, towering skyscrapers, and unparalleled cultural offerings.
Science Park and Research Campus (SPARC) Kips Bay
A first-of-its-kind job and education hub for life sciences, healthcare, and public health.
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Queens
Defined by its multiculturalism, Queens is among the most ethnically diverse urban areas in the country—and, with its two airports, it’s the gateway to the city.
Willets Point
A neighborhood transformation in Queens featuring new affordable homes and NYC’s York first soccer-specific stadium.
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Staten Island
Boasting a proud history and strong community identity, Staten Island is also home to a strong working waterfront on its North Shore—and is a major part of the growing offshore wind opportunity in NYC.
The Staten Island North Shore Action Plan
A $400 million investment to expand waterfront access, reimagine key sites, and create new career pathways for Staten Islanders.
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