FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE May
25, 2004
MAYOR MICHAEL
R. BLOOMBERG WELCOMES NEW HOMEOWNERS TO ARVERNE BY THE SEA, THE
CITY'S NEWEST OCEANFRONT COMMUNITY
Development
Includes Plans For Up To 2,300 Residential Units, 250,000 Square
Feet Of Retail Space, a School, Parkland and Other Amenities
Mayor
Michael R. Bloomberg today celebrated the grand opening of Arverne
by the Sea, New York's newest oceanfront community in Rockaway,
Queens. When completed, Arverne by the Sea will include 2,300 residential
units in a mix of one- and two-family homes, mid-rise rental-apartment
buildings and condominiums, over 250,000 square feet of retail space,
a YMCA, school, transportation center, and ten acres of parkland.
Benjamin-Beechwood, LLC, the development team, paid the City $8.3
million for the land and expects to spend another $100 million on
infrastructure, community facilities and amenities. Purchase prices
for the first 27 homes being celebrated today ranged from $395,000
to $495,000. They were sold through a lottery that gives preference
to Queens District 14 residents. Eight buyers currently reside in
Queens Community District 14; five, in other parts of Queens; eight,
in other boroughs; and six, in the metropolitan area. Queens Borough
President Helen Marshall, Housing Preservation & Development
(HPD) Commissioner Shaun Donovan, Benjamin-Beechwood, LLC, community
and business leaders, and buyers of new two-family homes along Shorefront
Parkway and Beach 73rd Street joined the Mayor for the ribbon cutting
ceremony.
"Today
ends 40 years of dashed hopes and deferred dreams for the Arverne
community, and it opens a bright new chapter in the future of the
Rockaways as we see the first fruits of a successful collaboration
among government, the private sector, and the residents of the Rockaways,"
said Mayor Bloomberg. "These new homes in Arverne, and plans
for thousands more, constitute a major element of our Administration's
$3 billion housing plan initiative to finance the construction or
rehabilitation of 65,000 units of affordable housing in all five
boroughs by 2008, which will mean homes for almost 200,000 New Yorkers.
We welcome and congratulate the first homebuyers to their new beachfront
homes at Arverne by the Sea."
"Today
we see the future of Rockaway," said Queens Borough President
Helen Marshall. "After a generation of hopes and promises,
these homes are proof that the renaissance of the Rockaways has
finally begun. It will continue to flourish with thousands of new
homes, recreational and retail facilities and a great natural resource
- the beloved beaches of Rockaway. Arverne by the Sea provides attractive
quality housing with the Atlantic Ocean for a front porch."
As part of the
second phase of construction, another 121 two-family homes are already
underway. HPD expects to issue a Request for Proposals for the redevelopment
of the 47-acre East End section of the Arverne Urban Renewal Area
at the end of the year, which will add up to 1,500 units of mixed-income
housing and approximately 600,000 square feet of commercial and
retail space. An additional 200 housing units are planned for Water's
Edge, bringing the total of new City-sponsored homes in the Arverne
Urban Renewal Area to up to 4,010.
During the first
half of the twentieth century, Rockaway was an affluent beach resort,
but through the 1950's the area declined until 308 acres along the
shoreline were designated an Urban Renewal Area in 1964 and eventually
cleared by city-sponsored demolition. After a number of unsatisfactory
attempts to redevelop the acreage, in 1998 HPD, the Queens Borough
President and Community Board 14 formed the Arverne Working Committee
and produced a "concept plan" that became the basis for
a Request for Proposal. Benjamin-Beechwood, LLC, a joint venture
between two experienced builder/developers, Benjamin Development
Co. and the Beechwood Organization, was designated by HPD in 2000
as the developer through the competitive RFP process.
"This project
is about the rebirth of a community with very special natural resources,"
said The Benjamin Organization President Alvin Benjamin. "For
me, it is also a very personal experience as it is a homecoming
to a place where I spent summers as a child. We are very proud of
the dynamic leadership of Mayor Bloomberg. His vision has been a
very important part of the success of this project."
"We also
thank the award wining firm of Ehrenkrantz Eckstut & Kuhn, the
master planners and design architects of this beautiful community
and HPD for their guidance," said Les Lerner of The Beechwood
Organization. "With careful planning and community participation,
Arverne by the Sea is now the premier residential housing community
in New York City."
"After
my husband died, I thought I should make a change and buy something,
but I didn't want to leave the community where I'd put down roots,"
said Community resident, Susan Locke, publisher of the local newspaper,
The Wave, who has been renting on the Rockaway Peninsula since 1975.
"I looked, but anything affordable needed so much work, and
I didn't want to give up my ocean views. Then along came Arverne
by the Sea."
Many of the
buyers from outside Queens Community Board 14 have spent time on
the Rockaways and its waterfront. Wanda Jones Robinson who escorted
the Mayor on a tour of her new home, remembers, "My husband
and I taught both our sons how to ride their two-wheelers on that
boardwalk. We detached the training wheels almost directly across
the street from where we'll be living."
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