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    This website documents the revitalization of the Bed-Stuy Gateway Business District. The Bed-Stuy Gateway Business District in Bedford-Stuyvesant encompasses Fulton Street (aka Harriet Ross Tubman Blvd) from Bedford Avenue to Marcus Garvey Boulevard, and Nostrand Avenue from Halsey Street to Atlantic Avenue.

    The Fulton-Nostrand Revitalization Project is a partnership between the Fulton-Nostrand United Merchants Association and the Commercial Revitalization Program of Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation.

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    For information on revitalization activities on Bed-Stuy's Tompkins Avenue, contact our colleagues at Bridge Street Development Corporation

    For information on revitalization activities on Bed-Stuy's Lewis Avenue, contact S.O.L.A. (Shops of Lewis Avenue Merchants Association) at (718) 953-7328

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May 06, 2008

Bed-Stuy Gateway BID Receives a Key Vote of Support From Brooklyn Community Board #3

Check_mark_copy At its regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, May 5, 2008, Brooklyn Community Board #3 overwhelmingly voted to issue a letter of support for the proposal to create the Bed-Stuy Gateway Business Improvement District, a major step forward in making the Bed-Stuy Gateway BID a reality.

During the introduction to the evening's presentation, Bed-Stuy Gateway BID Steering Committee co-chair Edmon Braithwaite stated, "as a small business owner, I see the tremendous potential that this business district possesses as a destination for Central Brooklyn's residents. However, I also face the numerous but easily solved challenges that can be overcome through the comprehensive services of this proposed business improvement district. Through my involvement with the Fulton-Nostrand United Merchants Association (FNUMA) in the last few years, I have seen what our united collective action can achieve on even limited resources. This is why I support the creation of this BID."

Joel Dabu, commercial revitalization manager for Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation which is co-sponsor of the Bed-Stuy Gateway BID initiative with FNUMA, followed Mr. Braithwaite's introduction with a presentation on the Bed-Stuy Gateway BID proposal. After a roll call of members of the board, Mr. Richard Flateau, chair of the board's Economic Development Committee stated that his committee voted after its March meeting to recommend that the full board issue a letter of support in favor of the Bed-Stuy Gateway BID proposal, after which Community Board Second Vice-Chair Tohma Faulkner called for a vote. The final tally was 29 board members in favor, 0 members in opposition, 2 members in abstention and 1 board member who recused for conflict of interest. The required quorum of 26 board members was met.

The Bed-Stuy Gateway BID Steering Committee will hold two public hearings on the BID proposal on the following dates:

  • Thursday, May 8, 2008 | 9am-11am | 1368 Fulton Street
  • Wednesday, May 28, 2008 | 7pm-9pm | 1368 Fulton Street

Individuals wishing to comment on the BID proposal must sign up in the 30 minute period preceding the start of each respective meeting. Comments will be limited to two minutes per speaker.

To RSVP for one or more meetings, please call (718) 636-6910 or email FNRPintern1@restorationplaza.org.

April 30, 2008

Bed-Stuy Gateway BID Public Hearings

We invite area business owners and residents to attend the

Bed-Stuy Gateway BID Public Hearings

and learn about this initiative to revitalize the Bed-Stuy Gateway Business District (Fulton Street and Nostrand Avenue).

Choose one of the following meetings to attend:

1. Thursday, May 8, 2008; 9:00am-11:00am

Location: Billie Holiday Theater - 1368 Fulton Street - Brooklyn, NY 11216

2. Wednesday, May 28, 2008; 7:00pm-9:00pm

Location: Multipurpose Room - 1368 Fulton Street - Brooklyn, NY 11216

Please RSVP to (718) 636-6910 if you plan on attending one of our public hearings.

The Bed-Stuy Gateway BID Steering Committee proposes to create a Business Improvement District (BID) on Fulton Street (Classon Ave-Troy Ave) and Nostrand Avenue (Halsey St-Atlantic Ave). The Bed-Stuy Gateway BID proposes to provide the following services:

¨ Public Safety Patrols Seven Days a Week

¨ Street Maintenance Services that would include street sweeping, garbage bagging and the maintenance of lampposts and street furniture seven days a week

¨ Promotional and event marketing, arts and cultural festivals to promote shopping and

 cultural groups in the district

¨ Landscaping and beautification services

¨ Capital Improvements and installation of public amenities

The Bed-Stuy Gateway BID is a joint initiative of Fulton-Nostrand United Merchants Association and

Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation. For more information about the Bed-Stuy Gateway BID, please call (718) 636-6910 or visit www.BedStuyGateway.com.

April 17, 2007

About the Bed-Stuy Gateway Business Improvement District

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The Vision of the Bed-Stuy Gateway BID Steering Committee:

We declare that the Bedford-Stuyvesant Gateway business district is the business and cultural destination of choice for all residents of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Clinton Hill, northern Crown Heights, Ocean Hill and Brownsville.

Through the services of the BID, We are committed to:
•      A safe, clean and aesthetically attractive commercial and cultural destination;
•      Fostering thriving and profitable businesses;
•      Providing a variety of retail goods and services from a mixture of national brand and locally-based companies, including minority and women-owned small businesses;
•    Valuing the diverse history, culture and styles of the residents of the Bedford-Stuyvesant and wider Central Brooklyn communities by offering goods and services that respond to the community’s wants and desires.

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Bed-Stuy Gateway BID in the Press/Media:
Link: Queens area fights to stay low-rise; another campaign for Bed-Stuy BID | Crain's New York Business (subscription required). PDF Version: Click Here to Download

PDF: New York Daily News - April 15, 2007 - Bed-Stuy in a BID for BIZ - by Rachel Monahan

PDF: Our Time Press - April 16, 2007 - Toast to Bedford-Stuyvesant a Success!

News 12 Brooklyn Reporter George Spencer Provides an Overview of the Proposal to Create the Bed-Stuy Gateway BID - first aired Monday, April 16, 2007. News 12 Brooklyn is available only on Cablevision and Time Warner Cable Systems in New York City.

January 01, 2005

FACTS ABOUT THE BED-STUY GATEWAY BID

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ABOUT THE STEERING COMMITTEE

  • Mr. Edmon Braithwaite (co-chair); Business Owner – Nostrand Wines & Liquors       
  • Mr. Noah Katz (co-chair);Business Owner – Foodtown Supermarkets      

In addition to the co-chairs, the steering committee guiding the formation of the Bed-Stuy Gateway BID is comprised of twenty-three other individuals representing: property and business owners and residents within the proposed BID, leaders of Bedford-Stuyvesant civic and non-profit organizations, local clergy, real estate professionals and representatives of elected officials. The Bed-Stuy Gateway BID Steering Committee first convened on July 11, 2006.

Fulton-Nostrand United Merchants Association, assisted by Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, is the sponsoring organization of the initiative to form the Bed-Stuy Gateway BID.

VISION STATEMENT OF THE STEERING COMMITTEE (ADOPTED ON FEBRUARY 20, 2007)
"We declare that the Bedford-Stuyvesant Gateway Business District is the business and cultural destination of choice for all residents of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Clinton Hill, northern Crown Heights, Ocean Hill and Brownsville.
Through the services of the BID, We are committed to:
•      A safe, clean and aesthetically attractive commercial and cultural destination;
•      Fostering thriving and profitable businesses;
•      Providing a variety of retail goods and services from a mixture of national brand and locally-based companies, including minority and women-owned small businesses;
•      Valuing the diverse history, culture and styles of the residents of the Bedford-Stuyvesant and wider Central Brooklyn communities by offering goods and services that respond to the community’s wants and desires.”

WHAT WILL THE BID PROVIDE?
In addition to the basic services provided by the City, the BID will provide:
•    Street/Sidewalk Maintenance and Sanitation (Street/sidewalk sweeping, garbage bagging and the maintenance of lampposts and street furniture at least eight hours a day, seven days a week, powerwashing of dirty sidewalks)
•    Graffiti removal
•    Public safety patrols seven days a week
•    Promotional and event marketing, i.e. arts and cultural festivals, to promote businesses and cultural amenities in the district
•    Landscaping and Beautification of the Streetscape
•    Capital improvements

PROPOSED FIRST YEAR BUDGET FOR THE BID
•    To cover the costs of the services listed above, the Bed Stuy Gateway BID Steering Committee has approved an annual budget of approximately $675,000
•    The median annual BID assessment is approximately $1,192 approximately or $99/month for a typical 20-foot wide storefront.

ASSESSMENT FORMULA
•    The assessment for each property within the district is based on lot frontage on Fulton St. or Nostrand Ave.
•    The rate is approximately $60 a front foot for commercial or mixed-use property
•    The typical storefront along Fulton Street and Nostrand Avenue is 20 feet wide, so that owner would be assessed approximately $1,200 a year based on the above rate
•    Strictly residential properties are assessed $1 a year
•    Government and Non-Profit properties classified as “Public Facilities” are exempt

BID AREA PROPERTY CHARACTERISTICS

•    There are 368 properties within the boundaries of the BID, with 28 being either exempt or residential paying $1/year (leaving 340 to be assessed based on the formula). These 368 properties are represented by 267 property owners or property owning entities.
•    To be considered for approval by the City, the BID process must demonstrate widespread approval from the property owners within the proposed district.

BID BOUNDARIES

The proposed district includes:
•    Properties lining the north and south sides of Fulton Street, from the east side of Classon Avenue to the west side of Albany Avenue;
•    Properties lining the north side of Fulton Street from the east side of Albany Avenue to the west side of Marcus Garvey Boulevard;
•    Properties lining the south side of Fulton Street from the east side of Albany Avenue to the west side of Troy/Lewis Avenue;
•    Properties lining the east and west sides of Nostrand Avenue, from the south side of Halsey Street to the north side of Atlantic Avenue.
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