A Sustainable Vision for the North Shore
Mayor Eric Adams and the city’s Economic Development Corporation have announced plans for the city’s largest mass timber residential project. Developers Artimus and Phoenix Realty Group will lead the construction of 500 mixed-income housing units on two vacant sites along Stapleton’s waterfront. Notably, 25% of these units will be designated as affordable housing for families earning between 40% and 80% of the area median income.New York Post
Mass timber, an engineered wood product, will be utilized in construction to reduce the project’s carbon footprint and expedite building timelines. This sustainable material aligns with the city’s “Green Economy Action Plan,” which aims to create 400,000 green jobs by 2040.
Transforming a Former Naval Base
The New Stapleton Waterfront, once a U.S. naval base, is being reimagined into a 38-acre mixed-use neighborhood. The city’s investment will fund the creation of over 2,400 homes, more than 20 acres of public space, and is projected to generate over 7,500 jobs, contributing $3.8 billion in economic impact over the next 30 years.
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