Governors Island
Free Bikes for All at Governors Island! (On Fridays. Until October.)
Governors Island, the former Coast Guard base and possible parkland-to-be off the southern tip of Manhattan, is offering free bikes to those who venture there on Fridays this summer.
The bikes, sponsored by Transportation Alternatives, come as part of a state and city effort to draw more people to the island while the state and city governments plan the future for the 172-acre space. Both the city and state have said they want to remake Governors Island into a large parkland with a thriving mixed-use district; however, it remains unclear whether the will exists to provide the hundreds of millions of dollars in needed funding.
As for the bikes, they’ll be hard to steal: the island is serviceable only by ferry. read more »
Governors Island Opens to Public This Saturday
The Round-Up: Tuesday
- London group buys East Harlem, East Village properties. [NY Times]
- New-home sales drop--again--in February, feds say. [NY Times]
- Anti-Coney Island condos rally set for City Hall. [NY Post]
- Changes put Empire State Building on tenants' radar. [NY Post]
- Housing woes roil markets. [NY Post]
- City tenants to split $1.9 M. settlement. [Daily News]
- Indy Racing on Governors Island? Maybe. [NY Sun]
Did we miss any New York City real estate news this morning? Please send along tips and links.
The (New) Globe Gets (Even) More Help From Famous Friends

From The Lord Norman Foster
The supporters of The New Globe Theater--the proposed Castle Williams arts center on Governors Island--already have lots of famous friends. (Moby! Pacino! Amy Sacco! Philip Seymour Hoffman! Moby!!).
But nothing helps like bedding secretive right-wing billionaire Bruce Kovner. The Lincoln Center vice-chairman has joined the board, where he'll rub elbows with the aforementioned celebs while ogling Lord Norman Foster's pretty plans.
And there's more: Lord Ralph Voldemort Fiennes has not only "shared his enthusiasm and insights into theater design over coffee" with the New Globe folks, but has added his name to their list of supporters. read more »
- Max AbelsonEditorials
Editorials
Lullaby of Bardland: Pacino, Hoffman Back Shakespeare Island
Lullaby of Bardland: Pacino, Hoffman Back Shakespeare Island
Ouroussoff and the Gondola
In imagining an urban-scape for Governors Island, the "call for proposals is an acknowledgment that the government no longer has the resources or ambition to drive a major public works project." And the Mayor's interest in the gondola proposition shows that "the city will go to remarkable lengths to overcome Governors Island's isolation from tourists."
Governors Island from The New York Times
The site is "an ideal laboratory for exploring competing desires to preserve the past and embrace the present." In the end, according to Ouroussoff, it's going to take an architect willing to take some risks. He likely wishes it were him. read more »
- Riva FroymovichFriday-Morning Roundup
It's from yesterday, but this article on proposed federal tax changes should give new homeowners the chills.
Also in The Times, a rundown of the Mayor's affordable-housing record.
Speaking of the Mayor, the Post reports that he wants Governors Island to be developed into a public-health research center. read more »
The Ground Zero Small Business Association, representing 140 businesses and 700 workers, is struggling to get a fairer deal from the M.T.A. for its members' displacement by the Fulton Street Transit Center, says The Sun.
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