Annual Concession Report of the City Chief Procurement Officer September 2021

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Annual Concession Report of the City Chief Procurement Officer September 2021 Annual Concession Report of the City Chief Procurement Officer September 2021 Approximate Gross Concession Registration Concession Agency Concessionaire Brief Description of Concession Revenues Award Method Date/Status Borough Received in Fiscal 2021 Flatiron Plaza: Operation and management of a Different Department of Flatiron/23rd Street pedestrian plaza located at 5th Avenue and procedure/Sole $0 11/30/2018 Manhattan Transportation Partnership BID Broadway between 22nd and 24th Streets Source Fashion Center Broadway Blvd: Operation and management of a Different Department of District pedestrian plaza located at Broadway between West procedure/Sole $0 11/30/2018 Manhattan Transportation Management 41st and West 36th Streets Source Association Department of Three Brothers Ferry House Café and Optional Kiosk at Pier 11 Request for Bids $42,254 2/10/2014 Manhattan Transportation Baking, Inc. Distributors Department of Vending Vending Machines in DOT Facilities Request for Bids $0 12/12/2013 All Boroughs Transportation Corporation Meatpacking Gansevoort Plaza: Operation and management of a Different Department of Improvement pedestrian plaza located at 9th Avenue between procedure/Sole $0 8/8/2019 Manhattan Transportation Association Gansevoort Street and 15th Street Source Fulton Mall Albee Square: Operation and management of a Different Department of Improvement pedestrian plaza located at DeKalb Avenue between procedure/Sole $0 2/16/2021 Brooklyn Transportation Association Fulton Street, Bond Street and Albee Square Source Herald Square: Operation and management of a Different Department of 34th Street pedestrian plaza located at Broadway and 6th procedure/Sole $0 8/16/2019 Manhattan Transportation Partnership Avenue between 32nd and 36th Streets Source Annual Concession Report of the City Chief Procurement Officer September 2021 33rd Street Plaza: Operation and management of a Different Department of 34th Street pedestrian plaza located at 33rd Street between 7th procedure/Sole $0 8/16/2019 Manhattan Transportation Partnership Avenue and 8th Avenue Source DUMBO Area Old Fulton Plaza: Operation and management of a Different Department of District pedestrian plaza located at Old Fulton Street procedure/Sole $0 1/29/2014 Brooklyn Transportation Management between Water Street and Front Street Source Association DUMBO Area Pearl Plaza: Operation and management of a Different Department of District pedestrian plaza located at Anchorage Place, Pearl procedure/Sole $0 2/11/2014 Brooklyn Transportation Management Street and Water Street Source Association Village Alliance Astor Place Plaza: Operation and management of a Different Department of District pedestrian plaza located at Astor Place, Lafayette procedure/Sole $0 5/15/2014 Manhattan Transportation Management Street, East 9th Street and 4th Avenue Source Association MetroTech Area Willoughby Plaza: Operation and management of a Different Department of District pedestrian plaza located at Willoughby Street procedure/Sole $0 12/18/2013 Brooklyn Transportation Management between Adams Street and Pearl Street Source Association Times Square Times Square: Operation and management of a Different Department of District pedestrian plaza located at Broadway and 7th procedure/Sole $0 9/9/2009 Manhattan Transportation Management Avenue between 41st and 47th Streets Source Association, Inc. Union Ave Plaza: Operation, management, and Open Space Different Department of maintenance of a pedestrian plaza located on Union Alliance for North procedure/Sole $0 5/31/2018 Brooklyn Transportation Avenue between North 10th Street and North 12th Brooklyn Source Street Coenties Slip and Whitehall Plazas: Operation and Different Department of Alliance for management of a pedestrian plaza located at (1) procedure/Sole $0 4/15/2015 Manhattan Transportation Downtown NY, Inc. Water and Whitehall Streets, and (2) Water Street Source and Coenties Slip Annual Concession Report of the City Chief Procurement Officer September 2021 The New York City Humboldt Plaza: Operation and management of a Different Department of Economic pedestrian plaza located at Humboldt Street between procedure/Sole $0 2/26/2020 Brooklyn Transportation Development Moore Street and Varet Street Source Corporation Friends of Bogardus Plaza: Operation and management of a Different Department of Bogardus Plaza, pedestrian plaza located at Hudson Street between procedure/Sole $0 9/11/2020 Manhattan Transportation Inc. Chambers Street and Reade Street Source Fordham Plaza Cafe Building: Development, Department of Cafe Lalo Fordham Request for operation and maintenance of a food, beverage $0 6/14/2021 Bronx Transportation Plaza Proposals and/or merchandise cafe Fordham Plaza Kiosk 2: Development, operation and Department of Fordham Plaza Request for maintenance of a food, beverage and or merchandise $0 N/A Bronx Transportation Kiosk, Inc. Proposals concession Department of THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF A Housing LOBBY AREA FOOD BAR LOCATED ON THE Request for Bids Kozy Korner Corp $0 4/21/2021 Manhattan Preservation and FIRST FLOOR OF 100 GOLD STREET (Original) Development NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10038. New York City Fire Management of the New York City Fire Museum and Museum* (formerly the preservation, display, housing and management Fire Department known as The of the collections therein, such as firefighting Different of the City of New Friends of the New memorabilia, apparatus and equipment owned by the procedure/Sole N/A N/A Citywide York York City Fire New York City Fire Department and/or other Source Department collections delivered by the City of New York for such Collection, Inc.) purposes. 2/17/2011 Request for (Original); OptumRx Discount Proposals 7/28/2017 Department of Card Services, LLC To develop, operate and administer the NYC Drug (Original); (Amendment). Health and (fka Catamaran Discount Card Program available to all New York City $0 Citywide Different 3/19/2020 Mental Hygiene Discount Card residents. Procedure (Current Services, LLC) (Amendment) Amendment Extension). Department of Brooklyn Union Gas Residual digester gas recovery operations at the Different Environmental Company d/b/a Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant through procedure/Sole $0 1/15/2014 Brooklyn Protection National Grid NY the use of the National Grid Purification System Source Annual Concession Report of the City Chief Procurement Officer September 2021 Bronx; Department of Compass Group Bronx, Manhattan, Queens/Beverage, Snack & Food Renewal $254,769 6/17/2021 Manhattan; Correction USA, Inc. Vending Machines at Various DOC Facilities Queens Department of Concession is for the use of security and emergency Citywide Astoria Generating Negotiated access in connection with Permittee's business $6,084 10/6/2010 Brooklyn Administrative Company LP Concession located on the adjacent property. Services Department of Metro DCAS concession property is used for office space Citywide Environmental and storage of supplies in connection with Permitte's Request for Bids $59,790 3/11/2011 Brooklyn Administrative Response Corp. business. Services Department of Ferry Street operates a construction business from Citywide Ferry Street Negotiated their adjacent building. They use the permitted area $5,200 3/29/2012 Staten Island Administrative Enterprises Concession for ingress and egress to their property. Services Department of Different Citywide Emmons Avenue The use is Marina related uses. procedure/Sole $0 N/A Brooklyn Administrative Marina, LLC Source Services New York City Department of Digitization and indexing of selected archival records Records and N/A N/A N/A All Boroughs from the collections of the Municipal Archives Information Services New York City Economic Development 10/6/2008 FirstFlight Heliports. Corporation, on Fixed Base Operator at the Downtown Manhattan Request for (Original); LLC d/b/a Saker $1,273,035 Manhattan behalf of the Heliport Proposals 3/24/2017 Aviation Services Department of (Amendment) Small Business Services New York City Economic Development Macquarie Aviation Corporation, on North America, Inc. Request for Fixed Base Operator at the East 34th Street Heliport $608,362 9/25/2019 Manhattan behalf of the DBA Atlantic Proposals Department of Aviation Small Business Services Annual Concession Report of the City Chief Procurement Officer September 2021 New York City Economic Development Different Corporation, on NYCEDC Activate and Program demapped Streets procedure/Sole $0 3/20/2020 Manhattan behalf of the Source Department of Small Business Services NYC & Company, on behalf of the Toy Vehicles, Toy Play sets, Vehicle Accessories Daron Worldwide Request for Department of andToy Souvenirs $72,411 5/20/2016 Citywide Trading, Inc. Proposals Small Business Services NYC & Company, on behalf of the Non-Exclusive Adult and Children's Apparel and Request for Department of NY Popular, Inc. $42,097 5/20/2016 Citywide Accessories Proposals Small Business Services NYC & Company, on behalf of the Torkia International, Non exclusive Adult apparel Children’s Apparel, Request for Department of $38,407 2/12/2017 Citywide Inc. Souvenirs, Novelties, Collectibles and Plush products Proposals Small Business Services Non -exclusive licensing of intellectual property to manufacture, NYC & Company, advertise , promote and sell tie-bars, Different on behalf of the customized , personalized products Procedure United Insignia Department of may only be sold to active or retired (Other $2,800 7/25/2018 Citywide Company Small Business members (or their authorized
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