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Since 1995, four entities have been operationally merged and referred to as Empire State Development (ESD): [5] [6] Urban Development Corporation (UDC), d/b/a Empire State Development Corporation (ESDC) [1] [7] In 2017, the UDC had operating expenses of $1.282 billion, an outstanding debt of $12.895 billion, and a staffing level of 351 people. [22]
East River Queens West waterfront in 2006. Queens West is a district and redevelopment project along the East River in Long Island City, Queens, New York City.The project, located on Hunter's Point south of the Anable Basin, is a joint project sponsored by the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey (PANYNJ) [1] and the Empire State Development Corporation (ESD).
Hope Knight, Empire State Development President, said the Dana Lyon Apartments project proves once again that the Restore New York program is working to give municipalities the support they need ...
Pages in category "Empire State Development Corporation" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... This page was last edited on 9 January 2021, ...
The village was awarded a $20,000 Empire State Development grant this week for a Castle on the Hill Reuse Analysis. Mayor Barry Haywood said the grant is “exploratory.” The village plans to ...
The Arthur Kill Terminal is being developed by a partnership with Empire State Development Corporation (ESD). In October 2022 the project received a $48 million grant from the United States Maritime Administration (part of the US Department of Transportation) for dredging the kill adjacent to the upland site. [5]
Michael A. Lumbis and Jennifer Voss, both from the city Planning Department, and state Empire State Development Regional Director Stephen M. Hunt took a tour on Monday of the apartments and other ...
In 2009, Empire State Development (ESD) reported 82 Empire Zones statewide where over 9,800 certified businesses employed over 380,000 people. However, the cost of the program also escalated from $30 million in 2000 to $582 million in 2008.