Thursday, June 23, 2022

The City Of No rejects Innovation QNS

 


A Western Queens community board voted Tuesday to reject a developer’s plan to turn a five-block commercial stretch of southeast Astoria into a new 3,000-unit mixed-use neighborhood, citing their concerns over affordability and the impact on local infrastructure.

In a 24-8 vote, Queens Community Board 1 disapproved the plan to rezone a commercial and manufacturing district bound by 37th Street to the west, Northern Boulevard to the east, 35th Avenue to the north and 36th Avenue to the south. Following a lengthy debate, the members agreed to include recommendations on the number of affordable apartments, the impact on local transit, the locations of greenspaces and the proposed heights of the planned towers in a letter to the developers.

The vote marks the first major milestone in the city land use process for the proposed $2 billion project, known as “Innovation QNS,” put forth by Silverstein Properties, BedRock Real Estate Partners and Kaufman Astoria Studios.

The trio of developers already own most of the land and aim to erect at least a dozen towers containing offices, retail space and 2,845 apartments, with about 700 deemed affordable for people earning a percentage of the area median income (AMI) under the city’s Mandatory Inclusionary Housing (MIH) program. The developers have chosen Option 1 of the MIH program, which mandates that they reserve 25 percent of the units for people earning an average of 60 percent of AMI—about $56,000 for an individual and $72,000 for a family of three. They say that 300 of the income-restricted units would be priced below $1,000 a month. 

“We are living in an unprecedented housing crisis in our city. We need all types of housing if we’re going to flourish,” said the developers’ land use attorney Jesse Masyr during a presentation to the board. 

The proposed rezoning area “is lovely, but it is not highly-producing property,” Masyr added.

CB1 member Huge Ma, a tech engineer who created the TurboVax vaccine scheduling account, agreed that the city’s affordable housing crisis is “unprecedented,” but said the current proposal would not do enough to address the need for more income-restricted apartments. 

“While I do agree that dense, transit-adjacent housing is how we get out of this crisis, I struggle to vote for a development that provides us the bare minimum 25 percent affordability,” said Ma, who voted to reject the project.

Following a question and answer session with board members, several members of the public sounded off on the proposal, with most describing their opposition. 

“Despite calls for more deeply affordable housing, these deep-pocketed developers have refused to commit any more than the bare minimum affordability required,” said Astoria resident Amy Kenyan. “Upzoning is a gift so let’s demand more from it.” 

Others said the development team had not meaningfully engaged residents, especially non-English-speaking immigrants in the area. Organizer Farihah Akhtar from the Committee Against Anti-Asian Violence (CAAAV) said she and her colleagues had talked with hundreds of neighbors living within a mile of the project and found that few had heard of Innovation QNS.

A spokesperson for the developers, Sam Goldstein, said the three firms welcomed the latest feedback from the board members and the public.

“We’re glad to receive that input even as we continue to make the case that New York City—perhaps now more than ever—needs this $2 billion private investment that will create urgently needed mixed-income homes and 5,400 jobs, while generating hundreds of millions of dollars to support infrastructure, public safety, and education,” Goldstein said.

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Despite calls for more deeply affordable housing, these deep-pocketed developers have refused to commit any more than the bare minimum affordability required,” said Astoria resident Amy Kenyan. “Upzoning is a gift so let’s demand more from it.” 

I want some of what she's taking.

Joe Biden's note card said...

Well once the community board votes against it it's over!!

Please can we just end the charade that CB's have any say in what happens in the community.

Didn't all the CB's vote against local jails? How did that turn out?

Anonymous said...

NYC Sheeple like the Government teat !

NPC_translator said...

"Organizer Farihah Akhtar from the Committee Against Anti-Asian Violence (CAAAV) said she and her colleagues had talked with hundreds of neighbors living within a mile of the project and found that few had heard of Innovation QNS."

Lol!! What the hell do you expect? They live in ethnic enclaves, engage entirely with their own kind, have ZERO interest in being informed citizens and are in America simply to grift everything they can, legally or illegally it doesn't matter. But let's stop this project because a bunch of low IQ morons from CrapHoleistan haven't heard of it. Hey, offer them some opportunities for graft on the project and they'll ALL know about it within 15 minutes.

Anonymous said...

The Communists are everywhere, and put a stop to this developer's freedoms.

Anonymous said...

This is just a suggestion. The Mayor can still let this happen.

Anonymous said...

"The Communists are everywhere" You are learning....

Anonymous said...

Sheeple have forsaken God to worship governments and corporations.

Anonymous said...

@“ Sheeple have forsaken God to worship governments and corporations.”
Which God is that? Allah? The tooth fairy?

Anonymous said...

I see the moderator is protecting Snowflake NPC Doofus again. It must be a protected species.

Anonymous said...

Corn Pop said...
C'mon Man, The only Snowflake is you !

Anonymous said...

Did TA Commie suffer ​Carbon dioxide poisoning as a red diaper baby ?

Anonymous said...

Why reply when any of my comments directed at the Snowflake NOC doofus are censored.

Anonymous said...

"I see the moderator is protecting Snowflake NPC"
Is TA Commie a male, female, or gelding ?

Anonymous said...

@Why reply when any of my comments directed at the Snowflake NOC doofus are censored.

Did you complain to your rich, capitalist sponsors?

Anonymous said...

@Which God is that?@

In your case is Satan.

Anonymous said...

@“ Did you complain to your rich, capitalist sponsors?”
If though hate capitalism so much, why don’t you buzz off and start your own commune?