FACT SHEET

PIER 17
• Over 3.5 acres of pier designed as actively-programmed, publicly accessible open space (more than double the current amount)
• Extension of the downtown street grid onto the pier for pedestrian use, establishing Pier 17 as part of the fabric of the city
• Open site lines to the Brooklyn Bridge and New York Harbor
Rehabilitation and restoration of the landmark Tin Building, reconnected to the harbor's edge
• Improved water-transit access
• Four two-story retail buildings and additional retail in buildings across the pier and under the FDR Drive
• A boutique-style department store
• An iconic hotel and residential building (footprint to be 78 x 130 feet) designed by SHoP Architects
• A small boutique hotel atop retail structures designed by SHoP Architects
• Four years of construction on the pier
• Approximately 5,750 full-time jobs during construction; 2,100 permanent jobs by 2017
• Construction that is LEED Silver certified and compliant with Local Law 86, the city’s standard for sustainability in its own construction projects
• Rehabilitation of pier and platform infrastructure
• Incorporation into the city’s East River Esplanade project
The development plan is subject to public review and discretionary approvals by city, state and federal agencies.

HISTORIC UPLANDS AREA
• Conversion of former fish stalls into a specialty market, the Fulton Stall Market
• 30,000 square feet of community space
• Enhanced cultural space and additional events
• Preservation and rehabilitation of existing historic structures
• Seasonal programming at Fulton Market Building and Cannon’s Walk



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