Roosevelt Island To Become Techno Queens
Borough of the Arts, will one day become Borough of the Applied Sciences
Updated Summer 2016 / March 7, 2012 / Queens / NYC Real Estate / Gotham Buzz NYC.
Development of the new facility will take place over the course of the next thirty years, but the first classroom will open [somewhere in a leased facility] in the fall of 2012. When the applied sciences campus is done, the facility is expected to include about 2 million square feet of new construction and a half million feet of open space. Over the course of the next few decades, the institution is expected to become the academic home to 280 faculty members, a student body of 2,500, and to provide ongoing employment for about 8,000 people.
Click here to read the rest of our report on the presentation given by Robert K. Steel at the LIC Partnership breakfast about the new applied sciences development on Roosevelt Island, which legally is considered Midtown Manhattan real estate.
Roosevelt Island To Become Techno Queens
Borough of the Arts, will one day become Borough of Applied Sciences
Updated Summer 2016 / March 7, 2012 / Queens / NYC Real Estate / Gotham Buzz NYC. Continued.
Gary Kesner, the LIC Partnership Chair, introduced Robert K. Steel, the NYC Deputy Mayor of Economic Development. Over the course of the next hour, Mr. Steel presented the NYC plans to develop an applied sciences campus on Roosevelt Island and fielded a number of questions from the audience.
Applied Sciences Institution On Roosevelt Island - History
He briefly discussed some of the leading regions in applied sciences including: 1) California’s west coast triumvirate of [Silicon Valley] San Jose, San Francisco and San Diego; 2) the technology corridor along Route 128 near Boston, Massachusetts; and 3) the Dallas / Austin / Houston / San Antonio quadrangle. These regions are leading America in the development of future technologies in the computer, healthcare and engineering fields. He showed us the slide you see to your left, which outlines the percentage of employment in the engineering fields.
Technology Jobs - Appear A Derivative Of Higher Education Spending
On one of the slides he showed the investment per capita in the top one hundred research and development programs. Boston ranked the highest with $87 in per capita spending for the top engineering programs, while NYC was shown to receive $7 per capita.
NYC Offers Sweet Deal To Potential Academic Partners
To entice potential institutions to come to NYC to develop an applied sciences program and facility, the city offered: 1) $100 million in funding, 2) acres of real estate for free at one of three designated locations [Brooklyn and Staten Island were also potential sites – see photo below to your left], and 3) assistance in navigating through government regulations in the development of the program and facility.
Technology Center On Roosevelt Island - Bidders & Winners
Mr. Steel outlined the timeline, informing us that the first classes will begin in fall 2012 in a leased facility. Meanwhile, the two acadmic collaborators and the city are working to find an architect to design the campus. Mr. Steel noted that the artist’s rendition of the site you can see at the story introduction, is only a conceptual drawing. The real / ultimate design is yet to come.
Applied Sciences Program - Media, Healthcare & Construction
Applied Technology Center In Queens - Timeline & People
The timeline included starting the first class in the fall of 2012 at a leased space. The next target comes five years later, with the opening of the first facility on Roosevelt Island in 2017. In 2027 the facility will grow to 1.3 million square feet and by 2043 the facility will be completed.
Other Applied Sciences Programs & Jobs Creation In Queens
The program has several other components to it including a commitment on the part of the collaborating academic organizations to partner with public schools to enhance math and science programs for at least 10,000 students and 250 teachers per year. And the creation of a $150 million fund to help NYC start-ups. Mr. Steel said that job creation is one of the motivating factors in this initiative. The city expects the applied science campus to spawn 600 new businesses and to generate 30,000 new jobs over the next 30 years. They also expect construction of the new site to create 20,000 temporary construction jobs, over the course of the three decades.
Questions & Answers Regarding The Roosevelt Island Technology Center
Mr. Steel said they were in discussions with a few of the other bidders, but that the city would not be making any other comparable offers in terms of cash and real estate.
2. Impact of RIOC having control of some land included in deal? Another audience member noted that some of the land included in the deal for the new campus is controlled in part by the Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation [RIOC]. The RIOC controls some of the land involved in the deal and access to the Roosevelt Island infrastructure also requires RIOC approval.
Mr. Steel indicated that these issues were being managed.
3. Waterway access to Roosevelt Island? Another audience member asked what plans, if any, were in place to provide waterway access to the island.
Mr. Steel said thatin the summer of 2011 the city funded a three year trial program to provide water ferry service along the East River waterfront. He noted that it was exceeding its goals,
4. Transparency and access to bidding for projects in the build and management of the facilities? The last question inquired as to how transparent the bidding for projects associated with the development would be to the public.
Mr. Steel responded that he thought it would be.
All in all it was another informative breakfast sponsored by the LIC Partnership at the MetLife Building in Long Island City. In the photo above, Gary Kesner, LIC Partnership Chair, is shown on the left, talking to attendees after the presentation.
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