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FY 2017 Capital Awards 2017 ORGANIZATION PROJECT ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE CD CB 2017 AWARD Immigrant Social Services, Inc. 137 Henry Street, New York NY 10002 ISS Computer System 1 3 $77,000 3-Legged Dog, Inc. 80 Greenwich St, New York, NY 10006 Video/Lighting System - 3-Legged Dog 1 1 $100,000 Educational Alliance, Inc. 100 William Street, New York, NY 10038 IT Upgrade 1 1 $100,000 Gina Gibney Dance 280 Broadway, New York, NY 10007 280 Broadway Smart Studios 1 1 $120,000 Lower East Side Tenement Museum *** 103 Orchard Street, New York, NY 10002 103 Orchard Street Equipment Systems 1 3 $85,000 Lower Manhattan Cultural Council 110 Andes Road 10004 and 125 Maiden *** Lane 10038 IT & Media Equipment 1 1 $50,000 New York Classical Theatre, Inc. TBD Theatrical Seating Completion Project 1 1 $20,000 Docked at Pier 16 East River, New York, NY Seaport Museum New York 10038 Wavertree Public Access and Education 1 1 $500,000 Grand Street Settlement, Inc. *** 80 Pitt Street, New York NY 10002 80 Pitt Street Renovation 2 3 $250,000 ARC on 4th Street, Inc. 61 East 4th Street, New York, NY 10003 Greening and ADA Compliance Project 2 3 $150,000 La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, Inc. 74A East 4th Street, New York, NY 10003 Renovation of 74A East 4th Street 2 3 $150,000 New York Shakespeare Festival 425 Lafayette Street, New York, NY 10003 ELEVATOR RENOVATION 2 2 $185,000 New York Theatre Workshop, Inc 79 East 4th Street, New York, NY 10003 Flexible Seating System 2 3 $35,000 Nuyorican Poets Cafe Inc. 236 East 3rd Street, New York, NY 10009 Nuyorican Poets Cafe Renovation Project 2 3 $250,000 Spanish Theatre Repertory Company LTD 138 East 27th Street, New York, NY 10016 In-house Color Production Printer 2 6 $55,000 122CC Code Renovation and New The 122 Community Center, Inc. 150 First Avenue, New York, NY 10009 Addition 2 3 $100,000 Theater for the New City Foundation, Inc. 155 First Avenue, New York NY 10003 A new Seamless roof and HVACs 2 3 $100,000 Third Street Music School Settlement 235 E. 11th Street, New York, NY 10003 Technology Upgrades Project 2 3 $52,000 Lesbian & Gay Community Windows, Facade, & Electronic Key Services Center, Inc 208 W 13th St, New York NY 10011 Access 3 2 $250,000 Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation, Inc. 405 West 55th Street, New York, NY 10019 Ailey Addition Project 3 4 $100,000 Atlantic Theater Company 333 West 20th Street, New York, NY 10011 LGT Roof & Windows Replacement 3 4 $100,000 Home for Contemporary Theatre and Art 145 Sixth Avenue, New York, NY 10013 HERE LED Lighting System 3 2 $41,000 Jazz at Lincoln Center, Inc. *** 10 Columbus Circle, New York, NY 10019 Rose Hall Restroom Upgrades 3 4 $100,000 Manhattan Theatre Club 261 West 47th Street, New York, NY 10036 MTC Net3 Dimmer System 3 5 $90,000 Roundabout Theatre Company, Inc. 229 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 Studio 54 Fire and Life Safety System 3 5 $100,000 The New 42nd Street 209 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036 New Victory Public Spaces Renovation 3 5 $100,000 Project Renewal, Inc. 225 East 45th Street, New York NY 10017 New Providence Backup Generator 4 6 $75,000 Jewish Museum 1109 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10128 Computer System 4 8 $200,000 130 West West 56th Street, New York, NY New York City Center 10019 Studio Upgrade 4 5 $100,000 Seventh Regiment Armory Conservancy, Inc. 643 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10065 Drill Hall Waterproofing & Masonry Work 4 8 $100,000 The Young Men's & Young Women's Hebrew Association 1395 Lexington Avenue, New York NY 10128 Fire Alarm System Upgrade 5 8 $150,000 50 72nd Street Transverse, New York NY City Parks Foundation 10021 SummerStage Renovation 6 All $150,000 American Museum of Natural History 200 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024 Gilder Ctr for Science Edu. & Innovation 6 7 $250,000 Bloomingdale School of Music 323 West 108th Street, New York, NY 10025 New Grand Piano for Recital Hall 6 7 $102,000 City Center of Music & Drama, Inc 20 Lincoln Center, New York, NY 10023 Energy Efficiency and Theater Upgrades 6 7 $100,000 Elaine Kaufman Cultural Center/Lucy Moses School for Music and Dance 129 West 67th Street, New York, NY 10023 Infrastructure FY17 6 7 $100,000 New York Historical Society 170 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024 Museum Education Technology Center 6 7 $100,000 Symphony Space, Inc. 2537 Broadway, New York, NY 10025 Symphony Space Renovation 6 7 $50,000 Wings A, B & C Skylight/ Mec The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10028 Replacement 6 All $100,000 The Bridge, Inc. 248 West 108th Street, New York NY 10025 IT Infrastructure Enhancement Project 7 7 $148,000 512-514 West 143 Street, New York NY The Brotherhood/Sister Sol 10031 BHSS Community Center 7 9 $250K 466 West 152nd Street, New York, NY Dance Theatre of Harlem, Inc. 10031 Boiler & HVAC Upgrades 7 9 $250,000 2040-2050 Second Avenue, New York NY East Harlem Tutorial Program 10029 East Harlem Education Center - FY 17 8 11 $161,000 Museum of the City of New York 1220 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10029 Exterior Rehabilitation & Restoration 2 8 11 $200,000 14-32 West 118th Street, New York NY The Children's Aid Society 10026 Childrens Aid Milbank Pool 9 10 $100,000 Facade Upgrades & Elevator Esplanade Gardens, Inc. 2569 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd Modernization 9 10 $200,000 Center for Urban Community 302-310 West 127th Street, New York, NY Services 10027 302-310 W127th St Supportive Housing 9 10 $100,000 200 W. 136th; 488-90 St. Nicholas Avenue; Greater Harlem Housing 2518 & 2540 Frederick Douglass Blvd; 229- Development Corporation 245 W. 135th Street; 216 W. 135th St GHHDC Strivers Plaza Capital Phase 3 9 10 $100,000 Maysles Institute 343 Lenox Ave, New York, NY 10027 Sound System 9 10 $51,000 142 and 144 West 125th Street, New York, The Studio Museum in Harlem NY 10027 New Building Project 9 10 $100,000 New York Restoration Project 3725 10th Avenue, New York, NY 10034 Sherman Creek Park 10 12 $257,000 Council on the Environment, Inc. (Will be parked inside the warehouse in the d/b/a GrowNYC Bronx) Greenmarket Co. Van 1 - Org 1 - Org $42,000 Urban Resource Institute Will be parked off street at URI's shelters. Urban Resource Institute DV Shelter Vans 1- Org 1 - Org $40,000 Council Borough of Manhattan District 1 - Community College 199 Chambers Street LED Lighting CM Chin 1 225,000 Council Manhattan Early College School District 1 - for Advertising 411 Pearl Street Classroom Technology Upgrade CM Chin 1 100,000 Council District 1 - Battery Park City School 55 Battery Place Laptop Carts Purchase CM Chin 1 100,000 Council District 1 - Stuyvesant High School 345 Chambers Street Science Lab Upgrade CM Chin 1 300,000 Council The Urban Assembly Maker District 1 - Academy 411 Pearl Street, 4th Floor Classroom Technology Upgrade CM Chin 1 100,000 Council The Urban Assembly School for District 1 - Emergency Management 411 Pearl Street, Room B33 Classroom Technology Upgrade CM Chin 1 100,000 Council District 3 - 75 Morton Street School - I.S. 323 CM & P94 c/o P.S. 126MAT, 80 Catherine Street Experimental Roof Garden Ecosystem Johnson 2 100,000 Council District 3 - CM City-As-School High School 16 Clarkson Street Hydroponics Learning Infrastructure Johnson 2 100,000 Council District 3 - CM Hudson River Park Trust 353 West Street, Pier 40, 2nd Fl. Chelsea Waterside Park Johnson 2 119,000 Council District 2 - CM Merchant's House Museum 29 East 4th Street Slate Roof and Fire Escape Renovation Mendez 2 250,000 Council District 3 - CM NYC iSchool 131 Avenue of the Americas Classroom Technology Upgrade Johnson 2 100,000 Council District 2 - CM Bard High School Early College 525 East Houston Street Classroom Technology Upgrade Mendez 3 100,000 Council District 1 - Cascades High School 198 Forsyth Street Classroom Technology Upgrade CM Chin 3 100,000 Council President's Office Stephen A. Chatham Square Library Mechanical District 1 - The New York Public Library Schwarzman Building, 476 Fifth Avenue Upgrade CM Chin 3 200,000 Council District 2 - CM East Side Community High School 420 East 12th Street Classroom Technology Upgrade Mendez 3 100,000 Council District 1 - Essex Street Academy 350 Grand Street Locker Room Renovation CM Chin 3 150,000 Council District 1 - The School for Global Leaders 145 Stanton Street Library Upgrade CM Chin 3 100,000 Council District 2 - New Explorations into Science, CM Technology & Math 111 Columbia Street Classroom Technology Upgrade Mendez 3 100,000 Council District 2 - CM P.S. 63 - Star Academy 121 East 3rd Street Video Surveillance Camera Mendez 3 50,000 Council P.S. 126 - Manhattan Academy of District 1 - Technology 80 Catherine Street Gym/Auditorium Renovation CM Chin 3 200,000 Council P.S. 140 - Nathan Straus District 1 - Preparatory School of Humanities 123 Ridge Street Classroom Technology Upgrade CM Chin 3 100,000 Council District 1 - P.S. 142 - Amalia Castro School 100 Attorney Street Classroom Technology Upgrade CM Chin 3 100,000 Council District 1 - P.S. 184M - Shuang Wen School 327 Cherry Street Classroom Technology Upgrade CM Chin 3 125,000 Council District 2 - P.S. 361 - The Children's CM Workshop School 610 East 12th Street Playground Resurfacing & Renovation Mendez 3 225,000 Council District 1 - Pace High School 100 Hester Street Classroom Technology Upgrade CM Chin 3 100,000 Council University Neighborhood High District 1 - School 200 Monroe Street Classroom Technology Upgrade CM Chin 3 100,000 Council Sara Roosevelt Park Pathways and District 1 - Sara Roosevelt Park 167-191 Forsyth Street Fencing Renovation CM Chin 3 300,000 Council District 3 - CM DeWitt Clinton Park 601 West 52nd Street De Witt
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