First Deputy Mayor Maria Torres-Springer highlighted a 66,000-square-foot redevelopment plan for Gansevoort Square that includes 600 new mixed-income housing units and expands cultural institutions.
The Gansevoort Market site, now available for redevelopment, offers an opportunity to balance affordable housing, public space, and the expansion of cultural icons like the Whitney Museum.
This project is a testament to the government's capacity to reinvent urban spaces by fostering partnerships among various stakeholders to address the city's pressing needs.
John Jobbagy, president of Gansevoort Market, stated the move to a modern facility was necessary because the current site no longer meets standards for processing and distribution.
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