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Copy of Annual Concession Report of the City Chief Procurement Officer Annual Concession Report of the City Chief Procurement Officer September 2020 Approximate Gross Concession Registration Concession Agency Concessionaire Brief Description of Concession Revenues Award Method Date/Status Borough Received in Fiscal 2020 Department of Request for Parks and Shukurov, Ikrom Mobile Truck at Seth Low Park $10,000 6/4/2018 Brooklyn Bids Recreation Department of Zeltsman Request for Parks and Farmers Market at Washington Park $1,253 1/9/2017 Brooklyn Associates Inc. Proposals Recreation Department of Request for Parks and Muradova, Yulduz Mobile Truck at JJ Byrne Playground $7,754 7/13/2016 Brooklyn Bids Recreation Department of Request for Parks and GDK Brooklyn LLC Snack Bar at Columbus Park $48,638 1/2/2018 Brooklyn Proposals Recreation Department of Zeltsman Request for Parks and Farmers Market at McGolrick Park $834 11/29/2019 Brooklyn Associates Inc. Proposals Recreation Department of Request for Parks and Muradova, Yulduz Mobile Truck at Red Hook Recreation Area $3,351 3/7/2018 Brooklyn Bids Recreation Department of Food Vendors Of For the operation and maintenance of an ethnic and Request for Parks and $8,932 6/3/2014 Brooklyn Red Hook specialty food market, Red Hook Park Proposals Recreation Mayor's Office of Contract Services Annual Concession Report of the City Chief Procurement Officer September 2020 Approximate Gross Concession Registration Concession Agency Concessionaire Brief Description of Concession Revenues Award Method Date/Status Borough Received in Fiscal 2020 Department of Request for Parks and Huner, Ahmet Mobile Truck at Col. Marcus Playground $4,000 11/17/2016 Brooklyn Bids Recreation Department of Brooklyn Tennis & Request for Parks and Tennis Professional Instruction at Kaiser Park $3,707 4/19/2019 Brooklyn Sports Club, LLC Bids Recreation Department of Request for Parks and Ozdemir, Ahmet Mobile Truck at Kolbert Park $12,375 8/23/2016 Brooklyn Bids Recreation Department of Mamadaliyev, Request for Parks and Mobile Truck at G. Garibaldi Playground $4,021 3/7/2018 Brooklyn Sharmar Bids Recreation Department of Request for Parks and Islam, Mohammed Pushcart at Mount Prospect Park $0 6/1/2018 Brooklyn Bids Recreation Department of Ahmad, Request for Parks and Pushcart at Sperandeo Brothers Playground $1,020 8/5/2015 Brooklyn Mohammed Bids Recreation Department of Go Green Realty The renovation and operation of six (6) gasoline Request for Parks and $311,275 6/4/2008 Brooklyn Corp. filling stations including at Shore Parkway Proposals Recreation Mayor's Office of Contract Services Annual Concession Report of the City Chief Procurement Officer September 2020 Approximate Gross Concession Registration Concession Agency Concessionaire Brief Description of Concession Revenues Award Method Date/Status Borough Received in Fiscal 2020 Department of Mill Basin Marina For the Operation and Maintenance of a Full-Service Request for Parks and $183,064 5/23/2017 Brooklyn Co LLC Marina At Mill Basin Proposals Recreation Department of Request for Parks and Shukurov, Ikrom Pushcart at Brighton 2nd Playground $10,000 7/9/2018 Brooklyn Bids Recreation Department of Alliance for Coney Request for Parks and Pushcart and Souvenir Sales at Coney Island $7,644 4/12/2018 Brooklyn Island, Inc. Proposals Recreation Department of Request for Parks and Zhirzhan, Jose Pushcart at Maria Hernandez Park $3,416 1/29/2019 Brooklyn Bids Recreation Department of Request for Parks and Lopez, Luis Pushcart at Canarsie Park $506 7/25/2016 Brooklyn Bids Recreation Department of Request for Parks and Pehlivan, Osman Pushcart at Russell Pederson Playground $9,476 7/26/2018 Brooklyn Bids Recreation Department of Request for Parks and Neira, Marco Mobile Truck at Carroll Park $1,623 10/26/2016 Brooklyn Bids Recreation Mayor's Office of Contract Services Annual Concession Report of the City Chief Procurement Officer September 2020 Approximate Gross Concession Registration Concession Agency Concessionaire Brief Description of Concession Revenues Award Method Date/Status Borough Received in Fiscal 2020 Department of Request for Parks and Bengalee, ABS Breakfast Cart at Callahan-Kelly Playground $15,349 11/30/2015 Brooklyn Bids Recreation Department of Request for Parks and Broad News Inc. Newsstand at Callahan Kelly Playground $37,200 12/6/2018 Brooklyn Bids Recreation Department of M&T Ice Cream Request for Parks and Mobile Truck at Montague St & Pierrepont Place $6,286 7/6/2016 Brooklyn Company Inc. Bids Recreation Department of Development, operation and maintenance of a snack Request for Parks and Golden Ring Inc $13,122 8/11/2011 Brooklyn bar at Lentol Triangle Proposals Recreation Department of Consolazio, Request for Parks and Christmas Tree Sales at Macri Square $2,020 11/10/2016 Brooklyn Dominick Bids Recreation Operation and maintenance of a parking lot for the Department of City University of Different accomodation of the public at Manhattan Beach 3/12/2019 (sent Parks and New York: Procedure/Sole $0 Brooklyn Park, bounded by Prospect Street, Washington for registration) Recreation Kingsborough Source Street, and York Street, Brooklyn The renovation, operation and management of a parking lot, snack bar and beach shop, the operation Department of of three (3) mobile food vending units, and the option Request for Parks and City Ice Sports, Inc. $250,000 4/26/2017 Brooklyn to provide and supervise up to five (5) beach hawkers Proposals Recreation to sell pre-packaged food and beverage products on the beach front, at Manhattan Beach Park, Brooklyn Mayor's Office of Contract Services Annual Concession Report of the City Chief Procurement Officer September 2020 Approximate Gross Concession Registration Concession Agency Concessionaire Brief Description of Concession Revenues Award Method Date/Status Borough Received in Fiscal 2020 Department of Tennis Professional Instruction at Manhattan Beach Request for Parks and Maksim Dubov $0 10/3/2019 Brooklyn Park Bids Recreation Department of Request for Parks and Huner, Emir Mobile food truck at West Playground $4,000 5/5/2016 Brooklyn Bids Recreation Department of Request for Parks and Arevalo, William Mobile Food Truck at Underwood Park $2,000 6/20/2017 Brooklyn Bids Recreation Department of Request for Parks and Mutlu, Zulgani Mobile Food Truck at Bayview Playground $838 6/23/2016 Brooklyn Bids Recreation Department of Fair Promotions Renovation and operation of an amusement park at Request for Parks and $173,267 11/8/2007 Brooklyn Inc. 1824 Shore Parkway, Brooklyn Proposals Recreation Department of Request for Parks and Cumart, Emin Pushcart at Dyker Beach Park $1,482 4/2/2018 Brooklyn Bids Recreation For the removation, operation and maintenance of an Department of 18-hole golf course and clubhouse (inlcuding the Request for Parks and American Golf installation of a high-quality restaruant/catering $578,946 7/28/2004 Brooklyn Proposals Recreation facility at Dyker Beach Golf Course. Mayor's Office of Contract Services Annual Concession Report of the City Chief Procurement Officer September 2020 Approximate Gross Concession Registration Concession Agency Concessionaire Brief Description of Concession Revenues Award Method Date/Status Borough Received in Fiscal 2020 Department of Brooklyn Tennis & Request for Parks and Tennis Professional Instruction at Dyker Beach Park $1,483 4/19/2019 Brooklyn Sports Club, LLC Bids Recreation Department of Ahmad, Request for Parks and Pushcart at Public Place $0 6/7/2016 Brooklyn Mohammed Bids Recreation Department of Tennis Professional Instruction at Jackie Robinson Request for Parks and HQ Tennis LLC $189 5/16/2019 Brooklyn Park Bids Recreation Department of Request for Parks and Roytblat, Pavel Mobile Truck at Lindower Park $1,000 7/9/2018 Brooklyn Bids Recreation Department of Request for Parks and Mamadaliyev, Anvar Mobile Truck at Fort Greene Park $3,351 7/13/2017 Brooklyn Bids Recreation Request for Proposals; 8/29/2008 Department of Different For the operation and management of the Abe Stark (Registration), Parks and City Ice Sports, Inc. Procedure $192,938 Brooklyn Recreational Facility 11/29/2011 Recreation (Other (Amendment) Procedure Authorization) Department of Central Amusement For the renovation, operation and maintenance of the Request for Parks and $176,878 4/5/2012 Brooklyn International Cyclone Roller Coaster in Coney Island Proposals Recreation Mayor's Office of Contract Services Annual Concession Report of the City Chief Procurement Officer September 2020 Approximate Gross Concession Registration Concession Agency Concessionaire Brief Description of Concession Revenues Award Method Date/Status Borough Received in Fiscal 2020 5/9/2014 Department of Surf Avenue Operation of Parking Facilities at MCU Park in Request for (Registration), Parks and $153,762 Brooklyn Parking, LLC Steeplechase Park Proposals 11/20/19 Recreation (Amendment) Department of Operation and Maintenance of the Coney Island Different Parks and Cai Foods LLC Carousel, Food Service Facility and Special Event Procedure/Sole $90,180 1/8/2013 Brooklyn Recreation Concession. Source Department of Hudson River Yacht A Marina In The Paerdegat Basin, At The Foot Of Request for Parks and $66,985 9/25/2014 Brooklyn Club Avenue U And Bergen Avenue, Brooklyn Proposals Recreation Department of A Marina In The Paerdegat Basin, At The Foot Of Midget Squadron of Request for Parks and Seaview Avenue And Paerdegat Avenue North, $41,796 9/11/2014 Brooklyn Jamaica Bay Inc. Proposals Recreation Brooklyn Department of A Marina In The Paerdegat Basin, Located On The
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