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City of New York Agency Annual Concession Plan for Fiscal Year 2017 (Citywide) CITY OF NEW YORK AGENCY ANNUAL CONCESSION PLAN FOR FISCAL YEAR 2017 (CITYWIDE) FOR NEW FOR NEW EXPIRATION ANTICIPATED ANNUAL CONCESSION LOCATION OF CONCESSION/BRIEF DESCRIPTION FOR EFFECTIVE DATE AFFECTED CONCESSION CONCESSIONS, CONCESSIONS, BUSINESS ADDRESS OF CONCESSION CONCESSION OR DATE OF AFFECTED CONCESSION SIGNIFICANT/NON- AGENCY ID/PERMIT CURRENT CONCESSIONAIRE NAME CONCESSIONS PLANNED FOR OF CURRENT COMMUNITY SOLICITATION ANTICIPATED ANTICIPATED CURRENT CONCESSIONAIRE STATUS FACILITY TYPE CURRENT BOROUGH(S) REVENUE FOR FISCAL SIGNIFICANT NUMBER SOLICITATION/INITIATION IN FISCAL YEAR 2017 CONCESSION BOARD(S) METHOD RELEASE DATE OF CONCESSION CONCESSION YEAR 2017 SOLICITATION TERM 6628 Booth Street, Rego Park, NY Bensonhurst Park, at the end of Bay Parkway, near the shopping DPR B007-1-C Yakubov, Gavriel Continuing Mobile Food Cart 8/1/2013 12/31/2017 Brooklyn 11 Request for Bids N/A N/A $21,551 Non-significant 11374 center 41-23 9th Avenue #A21, Brooklyn, Sunset Park at 41st between 6th and 7th Avenues and at 44th DPR B087-C Mizhquiri, Blanca Continuing Mobile Food Cart 7/15/2013 12/31/2017 Brooklyn 7 Request for Bids N/A N/A $3,901 Non-significant NY 11232 between 5th and 6th Avenues DPR B100-MT N/A N/A Seth Low Playground: Bay Parkway & Ave P Plan to Initiate Mobile Food Truck Notice to Proceed 12/31/2020 Brooklyn 11 Request for Bids N/A N/A $1,000 Non-significant Zeltsman Associates, Inc d.b.a Down to Earth 173 Main Street, 3rd Floor Ossining, Washington Park (J.J. Byrne Playground) on 5th Ave. between 3rd 5 Years from Notice DPR B111-FM-O Plan to Initiate Farmers Market Notice to Proceed Brooklyn 6 Request for Proposals N/A N/A $1,000 Non-significant Markets NY 10562 and 4th streets to Proceed Washington Park (J.J. Byrne Playground) on 5th Ave. between 3rd DPR B111-MT N/A N/A Plan to Initiate Mobile Food Truck Notice to Proceed 12/31/2020 Brooklyn 6 Request for Bids N/A N/A $1,000 Non-significant and 4th streets 15 Years from Notice DPR B113-SB N/A N/A Cadman Plaza Park Plan to Initiate Snack Bar Notice to Proceed Brooklyn 2 Request for Proposals N/A N/A $60,000 Significant to Proceed 66-08 Austin St., #1A, Rego Park, DPR B126-3-MT Ozdemir, Ahmet Red Hook Recreation Trucks Continuing Mobile Food Truck 6/27/2014 12/31/2018 Brooklyn 6 Request for Bids N/A N/A $5,166 Non-significant NY 11374 Specialty Mobile Food 5 Years from Notice DPR B126-CG N/A N/A Red Hook At The Intersection Of Bay St And Henry St Plan to Initiate Notice to Proceed Brooklyn 6 Request for Proposals N/A N/A $1,000 Non-significant Unit to Proceed 79 Parsons Avenue, Freeport, NY Market (Art, Crafts DPR B126-O The Food Vendors Committee of Red Hook Park, Inc Red Hook Park Continuing 7/1/2014 6/30/2020 Brooklyn 6 Request for Proposals N/A N/A $11,576 Non-significant 11520 and/or Food) Col David Marcus Memorial Playground: 5th St Entrance off Ave DPR B128-MT N/A N/A Plan to Initiate Mobile Food Truck Notice to Proceed 12/31/2020 Brooklyn 12 Request for Bids N/A N/A $6,000 Non-significant P & Ocean Pkwy 2781 Shell Road, Brooklyn, NY DPR B129-TP Brooklyn Tennis & Sports Club, LLC Leon S. Kaiser Tennis Courts, Neptune Ave. And 28Th Street Continuing Tennis Pro 4/5/2014 11/18/2018 Brooklyn 13 Request for Bids N/A N/A $7,287 Non-significant 11223 Specialty Mobile Food 5 Years from Notice DPR B130-CG N/A N/A Greenwood Playground : Greenwood Ave and Prospect Ave Plan to Initiate Notice to Proceed Brooklyn 7 Request for Proposals N/A N/A $1,000 Non-significant Unit to Proceed CITY OF NEW YORK AGENCY ANNUAL CONCESSION PLAN FOR FISCAL YEAR 2017 (CITYWIDE) FOR NEW FOR NEW EXPIRATION ANTICIPATED ANNUAL CONCESSION LOCATION OF CONCESSION/BRIEF DESCRIPTION FOR EFFECTIVE DATE AFFECTED CONCESSION CONCESSIONS, CONCESSIONS, BUSINESS ADDRESS OF CONCESSION CONCESSION OR DATE OF AFFECTED CONCESSION SIGNIFICANT/NON- AGENCY ID/PERMIT CURRENT CONCESSIONAIRE NAME CONCESSIONS PLANNED FOR OF CURRENT COMMUNITY SOLICITATION ANTICIPATED ANTICIPATED CURRENT CONCESSIONAIRE STATUS FACILITY TYPE CURRENT BOROUGH(S) REVENUE FOR FISCAL SIGNIFICANT NUMBER SOLICITATION/INITIATION IN FISCAL YEAR 2017 CONCESSION BOARD(S) METHOD RELEASE DATE OF CONCESSION CONCESSION YEAR 2017 SOLICITATION TERM DPR B150-MT N/A N/A Paul Kolbert Park Plan to Initiate Mobile Food Truck Notice to Proceed 12/31/2020 Brooklyn 14 Request for Bids N/A N/A $1,000 Non-significant DPR B159-C Islam, Mohammed 88-36 Elmhurst Avenue, Apt 2H Mount Prospect Park, Brooklyn Continuing Mobile Food Cart 7/17/2013 12/31/2017 Brooklyn 8 Request for Bids N/A N/A $11,334 Non-significant 89-07 Liberty Avenue, Jackson DPR B163-C Ahmad, Mohammed Sperandeo Bros Playground: Linwood St & Elton/Atlantic Aves Continuing Mobile Food Cart 8/25/2015 12/31/2019 Brooklyn 5 Request for Bids N/A N/A $1,266 Non-significant Heights, NY 11372 199-07 32nd Ave., Flushing, NY DPR B166-D-GS Go Green Realty Corp. Shore Parkway Gas Station Continuing Gas Station 7/1/2008 6/30/2023 Brooklyn 18 Request for Proposals N/A N/A $144,966 Significant 11358 2339 E. 73rd St., Brooklyn, NY DPR B166-D-M Dimeglio, Donato Mill Basin Marina Expiring Marina 6/1/2005 5/31/2017 Brooklyn 18 Request for Proposals N/A N/A $75,550 Significant 11234 12 Years from Notice DPR B166-D-M N/A N/A Mill Basin Marina Plan to Initiate Marina Notice to Proceed Brooklyn 18 Request for Proposals N/A N/A $137,000 Significant to Proceed DPR B169-1-MT N/A N/A Coney Island Avenue and Brightwater Ct. Plan to Initiate Mobile Food Truck Notice to Proceed 12/31/2020 Brooklyn 13 Request for Bids N/A N/A $1,000 Non-significant DPR B169-4-MT N/A N/A Brighton 2nd Street Playground Plan to Initiate Mobile Food Truck Notice to Proceed 12/31/2020 Brooklyn 13 Request for Bids N/A N/A $1,000 Non-significant DPR B-169-C N/A N/A Coney Island Boardwalk : Mobile Food Carts Plan to Solicit Mobile Food Units N/A N/A Brooklyn 13 Request for Proposals 7/15/2016 5 Years $7,000 Non-significant DPR B-169-SV N/A N/A Coney Island Boardwalk : Beach Equipment Rentals Plan to Solicit Beach Equipment N/A N/A Brooklyn 13 Request for Proposals 7/15/2016 5 Years $5,000 Non-significant 103 Starr St, #3R, Brooklyn, NY DPR B16-C Zhirzhan, Jose Maria Hernandez Park On Irving Btw Star And Suydam Sts Continuing Mobile Food Cart 6/13/2014 12/31/2018 Brooklyn 4 Request for Bids N/A N/A $6,200 Non-significant 11237 DPR B18-C N/A N/A Canarsie Park: Near the fieldhouse between E. 88 & 89 St. Plan to Initiate Mobile Food Cart Notice to Proceed 12/31/2020 Brooklyn 18 Request for Bids N/A N/A $1,000 Non-significant CITY OF NEW YORK AGENCY ANNUAL CONCESSION PLAN FOR FISCAL YEAR 2017 (CITYWIDE) FOR NEW FOR NEW EXPIRATION ANTICIPATED ANNUAL CONCESSION LOCATION OF CONCESSION/BRIEF DESCRIPTION FOR EFFECTIVE DATE AFFECTED CONCESSION CONCESSIONS, CONCESSIONS, BUSINESS ADDRESS OF CONCESSION CONCESSION OR DATE OF AFFECTED CONCESSION SIGNIFICANT/NON- AGENCY ID/PERMIT CURRENT CONCESSIONAIRE NAME CONCESSIONS PLANNED FOR OF CURRENT COMMUNITY SOLICITATION ANTICIPATED ANTICIPATED CURRENT CONCESSIONAIRE STATUS FACILITY TYPE CURRENT BOROUGH(S) REVENUE FOR FISCAL SIGNIFICANT NUMBER SOLICITATION/INITIATION IN FISCAL YEAR 2017 CONCESSION BOARD(S) METHOD RELEASE DATE OF CONCESSION CONCESSION YEAR 2017 SOLICITATION TERM 45 Bowling Green Place, Staten DPR B192-C Emir Khalil Russell Pederson Playground Plan to Initiate Mobile Food Cart Notice to Proceed 12/31/2019 Brooklyn 10 Request for Bids N/A N/A $1,000 Non-significant Island, NY 10314 DPR B19-MT N/A N/A Carroll Park: President/Court/Carroll/Smith Streets Plan to Initiate Mobile Food Cart Notice to Proceed 12/31/2020 Brooklyn 6 Request for Bids N/A N/A $1,000 Non-significant Linden Park inside park entrance between football field and Specialty Mobile Food 5 Years from Notice DPR B214-CG N/A N/A Plan to Initiate Notice to Proceed Brooklyn 5 Request for Proposals N/A N/A $1,000 Non-significant playgrounds Unit to Proceed 2440 East 29 St, # 5H, Brooklyn, DPR B-218-MT Bedir, Sahsenem Paerdegat Park Mobile Trucks Continuing Mobile Food Truck 1/1/2015 12/31/2019 Brooklyn 17 Request for Bids N/A N/A $1,134 Non-significant NY 11235 679 Monroe Street, Brooklyn, NY DPR B219-BC ABS Bengalee Callahan Kelly Playground Plan to Initiate Mobile Food Cart Notice to Proceed 12/31/2019 Brooklyn 16 Request for Bids N/A N/A $1,000 Non-significant 11221 1138 White Plains Road, Apt 1F, DPR B219-NS Nur Kalam Callahan Kelly Park Newsstand Expiring Newsstand 6/1/2012 5/31/2017 Brooklyn 16 Request for Bids N/A N/A $137,500 Significant Bronx, NY 10472 To be determined (pending completion of DPR B219-NS N/A N/A Callahan Kelly Park Newsstand Plan to Solicit Newsstand N/A N/A Brooklyn 16 Request for Bids 5 Years $64,000 Significant DDC construction project) Commodore Barry Park in the middle of the park on the Specialty Mobile Food 5 Years from Notice DPR B21-CG N/A N/A Plan to Initiate Notice to Proceed Brooklyn 2 Request for Proposals N/A N/A $1,000 Non-significant pederstrian intersections between the ball fields and the pool.
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