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Land Acquisition Fund
With a greatly diminished inventory of city-owned property, CDCs must compete in the private market to obtain land for development. Moreover, the Mayor's new housing program requires developers to own the site before accessing public resources. This fund will be used as patient capital to enable CDCs to compete for land.
Brownfields Development Fund
Some CDCs are exploring brownfield redevelopment. There are more than 6,000 brownfield sites in NYC, critical land in a built-out city. In addition, the Mayor's housing plan calls for rezoning and code amendments that may open brownfields for redevelopment opportunities. Money is sought to assess which brownfields have development potential and which do not.
Capitalize a new CDC Operating Support Program
N2000 is ending this year, so a new program is needed to support CDCs as they broaden their development activities beyond housing.
Market studies of four strategic neighborhoods to identify new development opportunities
New York Enterprise plans to work with four CDCs to conduct studies that would result in development plans for further residential development on privately owned land, given the reduced availability of City-owned land.
Capitalize a new CDC Operating Support Program
See LISC description, above.
Office technology upgrades
Enterprise seeks funds to assist CDCs in upgrading their office systems, following Living Cities' technology circuit-riding program.
Local Initiatives Support Corporation |
The Enterprise Foundation |
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DScott@lisc.org |
EFnewyorkcity@enterprisefoundation.org |
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NYC Lisc Website |
NYC Enterprise Website |
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