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New York City Economic Development Corporation
Government Administration
New York, New York 41,976 followers
Building strong neighborhoods. Creating good jobs.
About us
New York City Economic Development Corporation is a mission-driven, nonprofit organization that works for a vibrant, inclusive, and globally competitive economy for all New Yorkers. We take a comprehensive approach, through four main strategies: strengthen confidence in NYC as a great place to do business; grow innovative sectors with a focus on equity; build neighborhoods as places to live, learn, work, and play; and deliver sustainable infrastructure for communities and the city's future economy.
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http://edc.nyc
External link for New York City Economic Development Corporation
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, New York
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1991
- Specialties
- Economic Development, Energy Policy, Transportation Systems, Economic Transformation, Financing, Real Estate Services, Waterfront Development, Community Engagement, Urban Planning, Green Jobs, Freight Logistics, Cybersecurity, Life Sciences, Asset Management, Affordable Housing, and Maritime Development
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One Liberty Plaza
New York, New York 10006, US
Employees at New York City Economic Development Corporation
Updates
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Make the summer yours following New York City's guide to a #SummerOfPossibility! Whether you visit Rockaway Beach on @NYCFerry, stroll along the city's newest greenways, or view a free film with @NYCParks, there is something for everyone. Explore the city: NYC.Gov/Summer
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New York City Economic Development Corporation reposted this
Responses due at midnight tonight!
NYCEDC is offering up to $100M to create a cutting-edge life sciences Center at the Science Park and Research Campus (SPARC) Kips Bay – a 5-acre, ground-up new development in the midtown Manhattan. This RFEI seeks a unique vision from a commercial company, non-profit research entity, translational academic institute, innovative VC firm, incubator/accelerator operator or joint venture to create a state-of-the-art life sciences innovation center in one of the nation’s premiere life sciences clusters. Responses are due August 6 – Click to learn more and sign up for an information session.
SPARC Kips Bay RFEI
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New York City Economic Development Corporation reposted this
We're thrilled to share the success of our public micromobility charging program with partners New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT) and New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC)! This initiative marks a significant step forward in providing affordable and dependable electric charging for food delivery workers! 🚴♂️⚡️ Launched five months ago, the pilot program features cutting-edge technologies from our member startups: Popwheels, Swiftmile, and Swobbee. These include improved e-bike batteries, a battery charging and storage swapping network, and open-air bike charging. Since its inception, the program has seen over 8,000 battery swaps and nearly 1,000 on-site e-bike charges at pilot locations in Manhattan and Brooklyn. The program has not only boosted productivity for delivery workers but also enhanced safety by reducing the need for home charging, a key component of Mayor Adams' 'Charge Safe, Ride Safe' initiative. Thank you to our partners and startups on this collaboration. We look forward to the continued success of these pilots and future innovations in micromobility infrastructure. Check out a brief snippet of the pilot in action below. 🌟 Read the full press release here: https://lnkd.in/gQA7ECRq Learn more about the pilot here: https://lnkd.in/gTJeiTAm
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New York City Economic Development Corporation reposted this
As the Orchard Beach Pavilion Reconstruction project is historic and landmarked, it is a top priority to preserve as many of the original elements of the facility as possible. To be successful in this effort, no stone has been left unturned – literally. When it came to reusing elements such as pavers, stone, terracotta, and limestone, the team removed every panel from the building, and worked with Building Conservation Associates, Inc. to examine and determine the plan for each piece. By utilizing dutchman and pin repair methods, the team was able to restore the original panels, greatly reducing the need for replacements. Gilbane Building Company is proud to be working to push the needle on sustainability. Partnered with New York City Economic Development Corporation, NYC Department of Parks & Recreation, and Marvel at Orchard Beach, we have been working to bring sustainable methods to the forefront through reuse of materials, waste tracking, and targeting LEED Silver certification. Excellent work to all on site who continuously apply innovative techniques to reduce our carbon footprint. #BuildingMoreThanBuildings #CircularConstruction #GilbaneBuildsGreen #GBCImpact #OrchardBeachPavilion #75YearsBuildingNY
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Want to be a part of the visioning process for the future of the Brooklyn Marine Terminal? Join us & WXY architecture + urban design Monday August 12th at 6:30pm for a virtual info session to learn more about the project & upcoming engagement opportunities. Register below:
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Congratulations to the students who have completed the 2024 LifeSci NYC Internship Program! Yesterdays ceremony was a celebration for the next generation of leaders who will help cement NYC’s place as a global leader in the life sciences industry.
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This #SummerOfPossibility, experience NYC Ferry's Rockaway Rocket! Assistant Vice President Joey Celtnieks from NYCEDC's ferry team shares the expansion of the rockaway rocket since the initial launch to better serve New Yorkers.
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Last week, NYCEDC folks joined Congressman Adriano Espaillat for the Third Annual Environmental Justice Tour of the Harlem River to address the environmental challenges along the waterfront. Alexis Taylor Jana Pohorelsky Lena Ferguson Joe Pikiewicz Charlie Townsley