ATTACHMENT A: Land Use, Public Policy, and Neighborhood Character

Table A-1 Construction Year: Projects in Construction or Planned to Be Complete by 2006* Map No.** Name Address Status Use PRIMARY STUDY WTC Redevelopment Sites—Under Construction North of WTC Site Barclay-Vesey (Verizon) Restoration: 1,171,540 sf 1 Building 140 West Street 2005 office 2 125 Church Street 2004 50 residential units Woolworth 3 Building 233 Completed 150 residential units 7 World Trade 1,685,000 sf office 4 Center Vesey and Greenwich Streets 2005 + 2 electrical substations Federal Office Building/U.S. 500,000 sf (Post Office) & 5 Post Office 90 Church Street 2005 626,260 sf (office) 375 residential units, 19,341 sf community facility, 6 10 Barclay Street 2005 90 parking spaces 434 residential units, 14,619 sf retail, 7 WSURA Site 5C West and Chambers Streets 2006 41,184 sf community facility Greenwich South Corridor 410 residential units, 11,400 sf retail, 69 accessory 8 2005 parking spaces 9 Teardrop Park 22 River Terrace Completed Recreation/open space

Museum of Institutional 10 Jewish Heritage Site 14C, BPC S Completed (museum expansion)

268 residential units, 14,000 11 Site 18B, BPC N 2005 sf retail

12 Site 19B, BPC N 2005 264 residential units

13 Pier A Completed 7,000 sf retail

420 residential units, 45,000 sf institutional (BPC Parks 14 Site 3, BPC S 2006 Conservancy) 530 residential units, 12,000 sf NY Public Library branch, 4,000 sf World Hunger, 10,000 sf cultural not-for- profit, 100 sf BPC Parks Conservancy, 1,400 sf café, 15 Site 16/17, BPC N 2006 14,682 sf open space Broadway Corridor – NONE SECONDARY STUDY AREA 16 161 Hudson Street Completed Residential conversion

A-1 Route 9A Project FSEIS

Table A-1 (cont’d) Construction Year: Projects in Construction or to Be Complete by 2006* Map No.** Name Address Status Use Tribeca (cont’d) 17 200 Church Street Completed 20 residential units 18 3-9 Hubert Street 2004 34 residential units 19 416 Washington Street 2005 87 residential units 20 NY Law School Church between Leonard and Worth Streets 2005 Educational (expansion) 21 448 2006 120 residential units Chinatown below —NONE Bridge to Battery Park 284 residential units, 3,000 22 10 Liberty Street/William Street Completed sf retail 605 residential units, 24,500 23 2 Gold Street Completed sf retail Whitehall Ferry Transportation, 24 Terminal Completed 10,000 sf retail 25 Hampton Inn 320 2005 80 hotel rooms 26 63 Completed 475 residential units 27 85 Completed 50 residential units 28 Block 97 Front Street, Beekman Street, Peck Slip 2005 100 residential units 29 80 South Street 2006 125 residential units 348 residential units, 68,000 sf office, 5,500 sf retail, 91 30 Street 2006 accessory parking spaces NYU Downtown 800 residential units, 40,000 Hospital sf ambulatory care center, 31 (parking lot) Between Spruce and Beekman Streets 2006 400 parking spaces Civic Center Area—NONE Note: * Residential conversions of 20 units or less have not been included. ** See Figure A-1 for corresponding No Build map. Sources: AKRF, Inc., City Department of City Planning, Lower Development Corporation, New York State Department of Transportation, Alliance for Downtown New York, Manhattan Community Board One, Battery Park City Authority.

A-2 Attachment A: Land Use, Public Policy, and Neighborhood Character

Table A-2 Opening Year: Projects in Construction or Planned to Be Complete in 2007* Map No.** Name Address Status Use PRIMARY STUDY AREA Greenwich South Corridor 32 Castle Clinton National Monument, Battery Park 2007 Cultural Battery Park City 246 residential units, 20,000 sf institutional (BPC Parks 33 Site 23, BPC N 2007 Conservancy)

345 residential units, 40,000 sf community recreation 34 Site 24, BPC N 2007 center

SECONDARY STUDY AREA Chinatown Below Canal Street 650 residential units, mini- 35 New York Post Catherine Slip on Water Street 2007 storage use (existing) Brooklyn Bridge to Battery Park 428 residential units, 850,000 sf institutional 36 / 15 2007 and/or hotel and/or retail South Ferry 37 Subway Terminal South Ferry 2007 Transportation 300 residential units, 38 250 Water St, Peck Slip-Beekman Street 2007 175,000 sf institutional Note: * Residential conversions of 20 units or less have not been included. ** See Figure A-1 for corresponding No Build map. Sources: AKRF, Inc., Department of City Planning, Development Corporation, New York State Department of Transportation, Alliance for Downtown New York, Manhattan Community Board One, Battery Park City Authority.

A-3 Route 9A Project FSEIS

Table A-3 Design Year: Planned, Proposed, and Potential Projects 2008-2025* Map No.** Name Address Status Use PRIMARY STUDY AREA WTC Redevelopment Sites Permanent WTC Transportation hub and 39 PATH Terminal WTC Site 2009 5,000 sf retail 40 Memorial WTC Site, Southwest Quadrant 2008 212,200 sf Memorial 50,000 sf museum space dedicated to September 11 40 Memorial Center WTC Site, Southwest Quadrant 2008 and related events 200,000-240,000 sf (includes Memorial Center 40 Cultural WTC Site, Southwest Quadrant 2009 and other cultural uses) 2.6 million sf office, 60,000 sf garden, café (600 seats), restaurant (400 seats), 6,000 sf viewing deck (400- 40 Freedom Tower WTC Site, Northwest Quadrant 2008 person capacity) Performing Arts Performing Arts center, 40 Center WTC Site, Northwest Quadrant 2008 2,200 seats 40 Tower 2 Base WTC Site, Northwest Quadrant 2008 57,000 sf retail 40 Tower 3 Base WTC Site, Southeast Quadrant 2009 126,000 sf retail 40 Tower 4 Base WTC Site, Southeast Quadrant 2009 127,500 sf retail Additional retail area, bringing total up to 1 million square feet; parking and security for automobiles; loading facilities to accommodate 80 trucks; utilities and possible bus 40 WTC Concourse Levels 2009 garage Below-grade parking facility to accommodate 100 buses; Bus Parking Below grade on Southern Site, BPC Site 26, or below-grade security check 40 Facility WTC Site 2009 point September 11 40 Place WTC Site, Southwest Quadrant 2009 12,562 sf open space 40 PATH Plaza WTC Site, Southeast Quadrant 2009 30,545 sf open space Wedge of Light 40 (north of Fulton) WTC Site, Northeast Quadrant 2006 21,602 sf open space Wedge of Light 40 (south of Fulton) WTC Site, Southeast Quadrant 2009 25,174 sf open space 40 Southern Site (south of Liberty Street) 2009 29,766 sf open space 40 Tower 2 WTC Site, Northeast Quadrant 2015 2.2 million sf office 40 Tower 3 WTC Site, Southeast Quadrant 2015 1.9 million sf office 40 Tower 4 WTC Site, Southeast Quadrant 2015 1.7 million sf office 1.6 million sf office and 40 Tower 5 Southern Site (south of Liberty Street) 2015 17,300 sf retail 600,000 sf hotel (800+ rooms) and 40 Hotel WTC Site, Northeast Quadrant 2015 150,000 sf function space

A-4 Attachment A: Land Use, Public Policy, and Neighborhood Character

Table A-3 (cont’d) Design Year: Planned, Proposed, and Potential Projects 2008-2025*

Map No.** Name Address Status Use North of WTC Site 438 residential units, 229,595 sf retail, 41 WSURA Site 5B 270 Greenwich 2008 400 parking spaces 42 Fiterman Hall 30 by 2009 360,000 sf institutional Greenwich South Corridor Former Downtown 43 Athletic Club 16-20 West Street Potential Residential or hotel Battery Garage/ Greenwich 900 residential units, open 44 Square Greenwich / West Streets Potential space Battery Park City 282 residential units, 125,000 sf Women’s 45 Site 2, BPC S 2009 Museum

2.3 million sf office (1.275 million sf office, 450,000 trading floors, 200,000 building amenity space, 345,000 sf mechanical), up to 30,000 sf retail, up to 300 accessory parking spaces (assuming no WTC 46 Site 26, BPC N 2009 Memorial bus parking) Broadway Corridor Fulton Street 47 Transit Center Fulton Street and Broadway 2008-09 Transportation 48 115 Nassau Street Proposed Residential conversion 49 10 Broadway Proposed Residential conversion 50 Proposed Residential conversion 200 residential units, 51 60 Broad Street Potential 800,000 sf office West side of Broadway between Cortlandt and 52 Dey Streets Potential unknown SECONDARY STUDY AREA Tribeca 53 258 West Street By 2009 68 residential units 54 Park, Segment 3 Chambers Street to north of Canal Street By 2009 Public open space 55 Ponte Sites and West Broadway By 2009 380 residential units 56 130 Duane at Church Proposed 45 hotel rooms 57 24 Varick Street / 240 West Broadway Proposed 32 residential units 58 443 Greenwich Street Proposed 256 residential units 275,838 sf (either res. or 59 90 Leonard Street Proposed retail) 44,000 sf office with 60 408 Greenwich Street Potential residential 61 55 White Street Potential 20 residential units 62 6 York St / West Broadway (at ) Proposed 150 hotel rooms

A-5 Route 9A Project FSEIS

Table A-3 (cont’d) Design Year: Planned, Proposed, and Potential Projects 2008-2025*

Map No.** Name Address Status Use Chinatown below Canal Street 63 150 Madison St Potential 73,000 sf manufacturing 64 Two Bridges Site – north of Manhattan Bridge Potential Brooklyn Bridge to Battery Park 315 residential units, 30,000 65 Rockrose/ 201 Pearl Street 2008 sf retail 71 Residential Conversion (720 By 2009 units) 72 Wall Street Residential Conversion (200 Regent Hotel By 2009 units) 66 79 Proposed 400 residential units 67 Proposed 518,050 sf office 68 59 John Street Proposed Residential conversion Second Avenue From 125th Street to Water Street at Transportation—new 69 Subway Hanover Square Proposed 8.5-mile subway line Potential for active and East River passive open spaces, Waterfront Park/ From Battery Maritime Building in Battery Park housing and cultural 70 Developments to Potential institutions Direct links from Lower Manhattan to JFK and Airport Access Newark International Airports Potential Transportation Civic Center Area—NONE Note: * Residential conversions of 20 units or less have not been included. ** See Figure A-1 for corresponding No Build map. Sources: AKRF, Inc., New York City Department of City Planning, Lower Manhattan Development Corporation, New York State Department of Transportation, Alliance for Downtown New York, Manhattan Community Board One, Battery Park City Authority.

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