Garvies Point 4-page brochure.indd
Transcription
Garvies Point 4-page brochure.indd
Garvies Point Master Plan Smart Growth Development • Open space for public use – 27+ acres • Residences – 1,110 LEED Certified Residential units • 569 condominiums • 541 rental apartments • Commercial / Retail – 75,000 sq. ft. • Parking – 2,381 spaces – Over 450 spaces designated for general public • Marina Capacity – 3 Separate Marinas – 120 slips total • Smart Growth is a planning strategy that creates dynamic, sustainable central districts — areas where cities can develop their economic and cultural assets, while protecting the environment and supporting existing local economic activity. Characteristics of Smart Growth Development include: New Public Amenities for Glen Cove Residents and Area Visitors • 1.1 miles of waterfront esplanade • 5.4 miles of walkways and connecting trails to Garvies Point Preserve and Pratt Park • Bike Path • Dog Park • Children’s Playgrounds • Ecology Pier • Amphitheater • Public restrooms • Boat Launch • Kayak & Stand-Up Paddleboard Launches • Beach & Boardwalk with prime Sunset views • Recreational parks and great lawn space • Waterfront moveable & fixed seating • Restaurant & Café with outdoor seating • Access to Glen Cove’s Ferry Terminal and future commuter ferry service to New York City www.GarviesPoint.com Images are artist renderings for illustrative purposes only. • Environmental restoration and preservation • Open space for culture and recreation • Walkable communities with attractive views • Economic sustainability • Diverse transit options • Range of housing opportunities • Mixed-use development Economic Benefits • Total Investment in the City of Glen Cove – Approx. $1 billion • Economist-projected economic benefit to the City of Glen Cove of $50 million per year • Job Creation - Over 1,000 construction and permanent jobs Environmental Benefits • Public and private investment of over $120 million and almost 20 years of remedial cleanup in order to obtain all necessary environmental approvals from over 20 Federal, State, County and City agencies • 50,000 sq. ft. of Tidal and inter-coastal wetland restoration and creation • Installation of state-of-the art stormwater collection and treatment systems which recycle stormwater for irrigation • LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is a program that provides third-party verification of green buildings. LEED-certified buildings are designed to: • Conserve energy and water resulting in lower utility bills for occupants • Lower operating costs • Provide a healthier and safer environment for occupants