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Development Could Bridge Long Island City, Roosevelt Island

By amol on August 21, 2015

Thursday, August 20, 2015, by Jeremiah Budin

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[Photo via Seth Werkheiser/Flickr]

Bruce Teitelbaum, former chief of staff to Rudy Giuliani, has plans for the Long Island City site that the neighbors call Lake Vernon. Teitelbaum and a group of investors are likely to apply for a rezoning, Politico New York reports, in order to build a multimillion-square-foot mixed-use development at 44-02 Vernon Boulevard that would include a pedestrian bridge between Long Island City and Roosevelt Island, “envisioned as something akin to the High Line” (though, really, what isn’t?). The bridge would connect to the under-development Cornell Tech campus on Roosevelt Island.

Politico reports that the current ownership of the site is hazy: the owner according to public records is Vernon Realty Holding, L.L.C., but an affiliate of the Durst Organization reportedly bought the note for $32 million after the property went into foreclosure, later making a stalled attempt to develop a large-scale project there.

Teitelbaum is reportedly in talks with SHoP Architects.
· Ex-Giuliani aide pitches major LIC development [Politico]
· 44-02 Vernon Boulevard coverage [Curbed]

44-02 Vernon Boulevard

44-02 Vernon Boulevard, Queens, NY

USA

40.7504
-73.9523

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