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2012 Agency Annual Concession Plan CITY OF NEW YORK AGENCY ANNUAL CONCESSION PLAN FOR FISCAL YEAR 2012 (CITYWIDE) ANTICIPATED FOR NEW FOR NEW EFFECTIVE DATE EXPIRATION DATE AFFECTED CONCESSION ANNUAL CONCESSION BUSINESS ADDRESS OF CURRENT LOCATION OF CONCESSION/BRIEF DESCRIPTION FOR CONCESSION CONCESSION OR AFFECTED CONCESSIONS, CONCESSIONS, SIGNIFICANT/NON- AGENCY CURRENT CONCESSIONAIRE NAME OF CURRENT OF CURRENT COMMUNITY SOLICITATION CONCESSION ID/PERMIT NUMBER CONCESSIONAIRE CONCESSIONS PLANNED FOR SOLICITATION/INITIATION IN FY 2012 STATUS** FACILITY TYPE BOROUGH(S) ANTICIPATED RELEASE ANTICIPATED SIGNIFICANT CONCESSION CONCESSION BOARD(S) METHOD REVENUE FOR DATE OF SOLICITATION CONCESSION TERM FISCAL YEAR 2012 Operation of a retail store business and such uses as may be incidental thereto, including, without limitation, accessory business parking. RCT1 856 One Geoffrey Way, Wayne, New Jersey Approximately 233,000 square feet of land,including an approximately Different Procedure DCAS Toys R Us Continuing Non-Maritime Permit 6/1/2010 5/31/2013 Brooklyn 18 N/A N/A $1,075,463 Significant 20108202701 07470 46,400 square foot building situated thereon, located at 2875 Flatbush (Sole Source) Avenue, approximately 3,689 feet south of the southeast corner of Avenue U and Flatbush Avenue, on Block 8591, Part of Lot 125, Brooklyn Additional parking for employees of NYU Medican Center,located on RCT1 856 New York University School of Medicine, on behalf of the Marginal Street, south of the pedestrian walkway for the 34th Street Ferry Different Procedure DCAS 550 1st Avenue New York, NY 10016 Continuing Non-Maritime Permit 3/1/2010 2/28/2013 Manhattan 6 N/A N/A $110,294 Significant 20118200681 New York University Langone Medical Center Landing, and north of the Heliport on the East River, located on block 966, (Sole Source) Lot 999, Manhattan. Additional parking employees of NYU Medical Center located on block 962, RCT1 856 New York University School of Medicine, on behalf of the Different Procedure DCAS 550 1st Avenue New York, NY 10016 Lot 999 located approximately 365 feet south of the SWC of East 34th Continuing Non-Maritime Permit 3/1/2010 2/28/2013 Manhattan 6 N/A N/A $427,854 Significant 20118200616 New York University Langone Medical Center (Sole Source) Street and Marginal Street, Manhattan. Security and Emergency access located approximately 947 feet west of th RCT1 856 505 Fifth Avenue, 21st Floor, New York, Negotiated DCAS Astoria Generating Company, LP S/W/C of First Avenue and 52nd Street, extending to the bulkhead line of Continuing Non-Maritime Permit 10/1/2010 9/30/2013 Brooklyn 7 N/A N/A $5,727 Non-Significant 20118201351 New York 10017 Concession Upper Bay, on Block 803, part of Lot 5, Brooklyn Storage of a refrigeration unit and related equipment used in conjunction with its adjacent restaurant business. Approximately 924 square feet of RCT1 856 44th Drive at the East River, Long Island Negotiated DCAS Quinn Restaurant Corp. waterfront property, located on the north side of 44th Drive, approximately Continuing Non-Maritime Permit 4/1/2010 3/31/2013 Queens 2 N/A N/A $4,210 Non-Significant 20108202881 City, New York 11101 Concession 730 feet west of the north west corner of Vernon Boulevard and 44th Drive on Block 489, Part of Lot 999, Queens. Valet Parking, in conjunction with its adjacent restaurant business. Approximately 9,750 square feet of waterfront property , located RCT1 856 44th Drive at the East River, Long Island Negotiated DCAS Quinn Restaurant Corp. approximately 209.9 feet north and approximately 669 feet west of the Continuing Non-Maritime Permit 4/1/2010 3/31/2013 Queens 2 N/A N/A $22,453 Non-Significant 20108202881 City, New York 11101 Concession intersection of Vernon Boulevard and 44th Drive, known as Block 488, Part of Lot 15, and Block 489, Part of Lot 23, Queens. Storage of trailers and vehicle parking, in conjunction with Permittee's adjacent property. Approximately 60,800 square feet of waterfront property RCT1 856 2699 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, Negotiated DCAS Villa Marin GMC located approximately 50 feet north and approximately 244 feet west of the Continuing Non-Maritime Permit 3/1/2010 2/28/2013 Staten Island 1 N/A N/A $60,207 Non-Significant 20108200961 New York 10303 Concession southwest corner of Housman Avenue and Richmond Terrace, known as Block 1109, Portion of Lots 8, 14, 18, and 23, Staten Island. Truck and Auto Parking, along with the storage of containers, located on RCT1 856 621 Rockaway Street, Staten Island, DCAS Rusell Cascardo the South side of 52nd Street approximately 465 feet west of 1st Avenue, Continuing Non-Maritime Permit 3/1/2011 2/28/2014 Brooklyn 7 Request for Bids N/A N/A $38,430 Significant 20118203796 New York 10307 on a portion of block 803, lot 5, Brooklyn Office space and the storage of supplies, located on the South side of RCT1 856 2 52nd Street, Brooklyn, New York DCAS Metro Environmental Response Corp. 52nd Street, approximately 865 feet west of 1st Avenue, on a portion of Continuing Non-Maritime Permit 3/1/2011 2/28/2014 Brooklyn 7 Request for Bids N/A N/A $66,185 Significant 20118203646 11232 block 803, part of lot 5, Brooklyn RCT1 856 Business parking - Located on block 803, part of lot 5, adjacent to No 5 Negotiated DCAS Riverside Machinery Co., Inc. 37-14 29th Street L.I.C. 11101 Expiring Non-Maritime Permit12/1/2008 11/30/2011 Brooklyn 7 N/A N/A $6,064 Non-Significant 20060043955 52nd Street, Brooklyn Concession Loading and unloading fuel oil and accessory business parking. Located at RCT1 856 119-02 23rd Avenue College Point, New Negotiated DCAS Skaggs Walsh, Inc. 119th Street and 23rd Avenue adjacent to Permittee owned property. Expiring Maritime Permit 9/1/2008 8/31/2011 Queens 7 N/A N/A $4,344 Non-Significant 20090007951 York 11356 Concession Permittee occupies property known as Block 4222, part of Lot 5, Queens. Ingress & Egress, located on Block 1068, Part of Lot 1, on the east side of RCT1 856 11 Ferry Street, Staten Island, New York Negotiated DCAS Ferry Street Enterprises Ferry Street, approximately 183.59 feet from the north east corner of Ferry Expiring Non-Maritime Permit 12/1/2008 11/30/2011 Staten Island 1 N/A N/A $1,874 Non-Significant 20060039181 10302 Concession Street and Richmond Terrace Loading and unloading fuel oil and accessory business parking. Located at Negotiated DCAS PENDING ID N/A N/A 119th Street and 23rd Avenue adjacent to Permittee owned property. Plan to Initiate Maritime Permit N/A N/A Queens 7 Jun-11 3 years $23,300 Non-Significant Concession Permittee occupies property known as Block 4222, part of Lot 5, Queens. 3 Years (one (1) one- Business parking - Located on block 803, part of lot 5, adjacent to No 5 Negotiated DCAS PENDING ID N/A N/A Plan to Solicit Non-Maritime Permit N/A N/A Brooklyn 7 Aug-11 year term + two (2) one- $8,489 Non-Significant 52nd Street, Brooklyn Concession year renewal options) Queens/Submerged upland upon which the clubhouse is situated - located on Block 4346, Part of Lot 200, approximately 93 feet from the south west Negotiated DCAS PENDING ID N/A N/A Plan to Solicit Maritime Permit N/A N/A Queens 7 Aug-11 3 years $9,240 Non-Significant corner of 119th Street, running south approximately 40.7 feet to the US Concession bulkhead line Ingress & Egress, located on Block 1068, Part of Lot 1, on the east side of 3 Years (one (1) one- Negotiated DCAS PENDING ID N/A N/A Ferry Street, approximately 183.59 feet from the north east corner of Ferry Plan to Solicit Non-Maritime Permit N/A N/A Staten Island 1 Sep-11 year term + two (2) one- $2,624 Non-Significant Concession Street and Richmond Terrace year renewal options) Bronx; Solicitation released prior 10 Years (one (1) five- Department of Bronx, Manhattan, Queens/Beverage, Snack & Food Vending Machines at Pending ID N/A N/A Plan to Initiate Vending Machines N/A N/A Manhattan; 2; 1; 1 Request for Bids to start of Fiscal Year year term + one (1) five- $260,000 Significant Corrections Various DOC Facilities Queens 2012 year renewal option) 10 Years (one (1) five- Department of Mobile Food Units at the Visitors Center, Samues Perry Building (Rikers Processing Carts/Push Pending ID N/A N/A Plan to Initiate N/A N/A Bronx; Queens 2; 1 Request for Bids Jun-11 year term + one (1) five- $278,000 Significant Corrections Island) and VCBC (the Bronx) Carts/Mobile Trucks year renewal option) Department of Brooklyn/Collection and processing of residual anaerobic digester gas for One Metrotech Center,15th Floor Different Procedure Environmental Pending ID National Grid dba Brooklyn Union Gas* injection into the natural gas distribution system at Newtown Creek Water Plan to Initiate Gas purification N/A N/A Brooklyn 1 N/A 20 Years $0 Significant Brooklyn, New York 11201 (Sole Source) Protection Pollution Control Plant No concession revenue; Department of RCT1 816 8300 East Maplewood Avenue, Suite Drug Discount Card compensation to the Health and Mental HealthTran, LLC Citywide Drug Discount Card Program Continuing 2/16/2011 2/15/14 Citywide Citywide Request for Proposals N/A N/A Significant 20118203377 100, Greenwood Village, CO 80111 Program City is in the form of Hygiene pharmacy discounts for card holders. Department of RCT1 071 5 W. 63rd Street (6th Floor) NY, NY Operation, management and maintenance of Park Slope Indoor Athletic Homeless YMCA of Greater Manhattan Continuing Athletic Facility 7/1/2009 6/30/2019 Brooklyn 6 Request for Proposals N/A N/A $45,000 Significant 20100000391 10023 Facility Services Department of Operation, management and maintenance of Fort Washington
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