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词条 New York City Economic Development Corporation
释义

  1. Governance

  2. Roles

  3. History

     Applied Sciences NYC  Other entities 

  4. Public projects

     Startup Engagement  Waterfront rehabilitation 

  5. References

  6. Notes

  7. Publications

     Project information 

  8. External links

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| name = New York City Economic Development Corporation
| logo = File:NYCEDC logo.svg
| type = non-profit economic development corporation
| headquarters = 110 William Street, New York, NY, USA[1]
| formation = {{start date and age|1991}}
| predecessor = {{unbulleted list|Public Development Corporation (PDC)|Financial Services Corporation (FSC)}}
| leader_title = President
| leader_name = James Patchett (2017-present)
| website = {{url|www.nycedc.com}}
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New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) is a non-profit corporation whose stated mission is to promote economic growth in New York City, especially through real estate development.[2] It is the City's official economic development corporation.{{Citation needed|date=September 2018}} NYCEDC merged with the New York City Economic Growth Corporation in 2012.[3] It is based out of Lower Manhattan.

Governance

{{As of|April 2018}}, NYCEDC’s Board of Directors has 27 members.[4][5] The Mayor of New York directly appoints seven members, including the Chairperson. Ten additional members are appointed by the Mayor from nominees of the Borough Presidents and the Speaker of the New York City Council. Each Borough President nominates one member and the Speaker of the City Council nominates five. Ten members are appointed by the Chairperson from a list of persons approved by the Mayor. NYCEDC is not a New York City agency.

Roles

Through annual contracts with the City of New York, NYCEDC is a nonprofit organization that serves as the City’s primary entity for promoting and implementing economic development.[6]

{{As of|2007}}, the NYCEDC had a role in setting rates of business taxation, an alternative to the passing of tax legislation.{{rp|33}} Specifically, the Corporation was charged with negotiating firm-specific tax incentives with businesses as encouragement to either relocate to, or remain in, New York City.{{rp|33}}

The NYCEDC also:

  • Develops real estate, using partnerships between the public and private sectors.
  • Provides business, economic, and policy advice to the City, not-for-profit, and for-profit private sectors.
  • Manages City properties and assets, including manufacturing and distribution hubs and other infrastructure.
  • Invests in and provides financial tools that allow businesses and not-for-profits.
  • Conducts research, collects input from stakeholders, and launches initiatives.

History

NYCEDC was formed in 1991 as the result of a merger of two major not-for-profit and a handful of minor corporations which performed economic development services for the City.[9] One of the major merger partners was the Public Development Corporation (PDC), which was formed in 1966 to rescue the City from its deteriorating economy by selling City property and leasing industrial space.[9] PDC was responsible for construction of the Nassau Street Mall, the Brooklyn Army Terminal, Jamaica Center, and the South Street Seaport, among other activities. The second major merger partner was the Financial Services Corporation (FSC) which had been formed in 1980 to administer government financing programs that promote business expansion in New York City.[9] Formation of the NYCEDC followed recommendations from the consulting firm McKinsey & Company, who had been engaged in mid-1990 to "advise on the reorganisation of the NYC development system.[9]

Carl Weisbrod, formerly of PDC prior to its merger with FSC, was the first president of NYCEDC under the Dinkins administration. Weisbrod was succeeded by Charles Millard and Michael G. Carey under the Giuliani administration, followed by Andrew Alper, the first president appointed to the position during the Bloomberg administration. Robert C. Lieber was appointed in January 2007 and served until Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg appointed him as Deputy Mayor for Economic Development & Rebuilding in December 2007. Seth Pinsky served as President from February 2008 to August 2013.

Applied Sciences NYC

One of NYCEDC’s largest initiatives to date is Applied Sciences NYC, a competition to create a new world-class engineering campus in NYC.[7] In December 2011, Mayor Bloomberg announced the selection of a historic partnership with Cornell University and the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology to create a groundbreaking, two-million-square foot applied science and engineering campus on Roosevelt Island, to be called Cornell Tech.[8] Applied Sciences NYC is expected to more than double the number of both full-time graduate engineering students and faculty in New York City. Over the next three decades the Applied Sciences NYC initiative is expected to generate more than $33 billion in overall nominal economic impact, add over 48,000 jobs, and launch nearly 1,000 spin-off companies. The Applied Sciences NYC initiative also includes the establishment of a campus in Downtown Brooklyn developed by a consortium led by NYU that focuses on the challenges facing cities, and a new institute for data sciences at Columbia University.[9]

Other entities

New York City Industrial Development Agency (NYCIDA) is a public benefit corporation under New York State law that provides companies with access to tax-exempt bond financing or tax benefits to strengthen and diversify the City’s tax and employment base, helps businesses locate and expand their operations within New York City, and encourages economic development by retaining jobs and creating new ones. NYCIDA is administered by NYCEDC.

New York City Capital Resource Corporation (NYCCRC), also administered by NYCEDC, is a local development corporation that provides lower-cost financing programs for eligible capital projects to qualified not-for-profit institutions and manufacturing, industrial, and other businesses.

Public projects

NYCEDC's joint projects with New York City as of 2018 include:

  • Hunts Point, Bronx
  • Coney Island, Brooklyn
  • Sunset Park Waterfront, Brooklyn[10]
  • 125th Street, Manhattan
  • Essex Crossing, Manhattan
  • High Line, Manhattan
  • The Hub, Bronx
  • Downtown Jamaica Initiatives, Queens[11]
  • Gotham Center, Queens[12]
  • Hunter's Point South, Queens
  • Willets Point, Queens
  • East River Ferry Service[13]
  • New Stapleton Waterfront, Staten Island[14]
  • St. George Terminal, Staten Island
  • Kingsbridge Armory, Bronx[15]
  • New York Wheel, Staten Island
  • Empire Outlets, Staten Island
  • Seward Park, Manhattan
  • Brooklyn Army Terminal, Brooklyn

Startup Engagement

In 2012 and 2013 the NYC EDC supported the [https://www.nycedc.com/blog-entry/kisibox-named-nyc-next-idea-winner NYC Next Big Idea Award] which were won by Entrepreneurs Brian Shimmerlik with Vengo in 2012 as well as Founders Bernhard Mehl, Maximilian Schuetz and Carl Pfeiffer of KISI in 2013.

Waterfront rehabilitation

NYCEDC has been involved in plans to redevelop miles of the City’s working waterfront. NYCEDC helps improve public access to waterfronts through projects such as the construction of the East River Waterfront Esplanade along a two-mile shorefront of Lower Manhattan.[16]

References

1. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.nycedc.com/about-nycedc/contact-us | title=Contact Us | publisher=NYCEDC | accessdate=April 7, 2018 }}{{self-published source}}
2. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/23/realestate/downtown-brooklyns-next-luxury-tower.html|title=Downtown Brooklyn’s Next Luxury Tower|access-date=2018-09-04|language=en}}
3. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.nycedc.com/about-nycedc/history|title=History|work=NYCEDC|access-date=2018-09-04|language=en}}
4. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.nycedc.com/about-nycedc/board-directors | title=NYCEDC Board of Directors | publisher=NYCEDC | accessdate=April 7, 2018 }}{{self-published source}}
5. ^Size of the Board of Directors was based on counting the number of names in the list. Based on past member lists, the number of board members is not constant.
6. ^{{cite web | title=Citywide Organization Chart | url=http://www1.nyc.gov/office-of-the-mayor/org-chart.page | website=Office of the Mayor | publisher=City of New York | accessdate=November 6, 2013 }}
7. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.nycedc.com/project/applied-sciences-nyc | title=Applied Sciences NYC | publisher=NYCEDC | date=28 October 2014 }}
8. ^{{cite press release | title=Mayor Bloomberg, Cornell President Skorton And Technion President Lavie Announce Historic Partnership to Build a New Applied Sciences Campus on Roosevelt Island | publisher=NYCEDC | date=19 December 2011 | url=http://www.nycedc.com/press-release/mayor-bloomberg-cornell-president-skorton-and-technion-president-lavie-announce }}
9. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.nycedc.com/sites/default/files/filemanager/Projects/Applied_Sciences_NYC/AppliedSciencesInfographic.pdf | format=PDF | title=Applied Sciences NYC | publisher=NYCEDC | accessdate=25 January 2012 }}
10. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.nycedc.com/project/sunset-park-vision-plan | title=Sunset Park Vision Plan | publisher=NYCEDC | date=24 November 2014 }}
11. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.nycedc.com/project/jamaica-infrastructure-projects | title=Jamaica Infrastructure Projects | publisher=NYCEDC | date=8 September 2014 }}
12. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.nycedc.com/project/gotham-center | date=28 July 2014 | publisher=NYCEDC | title=Gotham Center }}
13. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.nycedc.com/project/east-river-ferry-service | title=East River Ferry Service | date=14 October 2014 | publisher=NYCEDC }}
14. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.nycedc.com/project/new-stapleton-waterfront | title=New Stapleton Waterfront | date=8 October 2014 | publisher=NYCEDC }}
15. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.nycedc.com/project/kingsbridge-armory | title=Kingsbridge Armory | date=25 August 2014 | publisher=NYCEDC }}
16. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.nycedc.com/project/east-river-waterfront-esplanade | title=East River Waterfront Esplanade | publisher=NYCEDC | date=7 August 2014 }}
17. ^{{cite book | isbn=9789264083530 | title=Organising Local Economic Development: The Role of Development Agencies and Companies | author=Clark, Greg | author2=Huxley, Joe | author3=Mountford, Debra | year=2010 | series=Local Economic and Employment Development (LEED) | publisher=OECD Publishing | page=114 (Box 4.17) }}
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External links

{{Portal|New York City}}
  • {{official website|http://www.nycedc.com}}
  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAe7nAndGhA NYCEDC: Transforming New York City (video)]
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