Sunday, June 5, 2022

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(Friday) Extra, Extra
  •   Pride Month
  •   If you are an LGBTQIA+ business, submit your business for a special weeklong highlight on our social media platforms.
  •   Bronx Chamber of Commerce partnering with several LGBTQIA organizations to launch a business membership drive.
  •   National Immigrant Heritage Month
  •   Lisa Sorin, President of The Bronx Chamber of Commerce is confirmed for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board of Directors
  •   Legislative Updates
  •   Small Business Committee Hearing - June 8th, 2022
  •   Mayor Adam's City Yes Plan
  •  Upcoming Events
Governor Kathy Hochul today announced the confirmation of Lisa Sorin, President of the Bronx Chamber of Commerce to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board of Directors
    
"As my administration continues to carry New York forward toward a new era, it is vital that we are surrounded by the best of the best to achieve our transportation and economic development goals," Governor Hochul said. "Today's nominations fill a variety of needs in agencies across the board, and there is no doubt that these nominees are the best choices for these roles. I look forward to the good that will come from this group." 

Ms. Sorin is President of the Bronx Chamber of Commerce. Ms. Sorin is the first female president of the Bronx Chamber Commerce. Prior to becoming President, Ms. Sorin was an active Board Member for the Chamber. Before joining the Bronx Chamber of Commerce, Ms. Sorin was the Executive Director of the Westchester Square Business Improvement District for over 6 years. In this role, Ms. Sorin worked to bring a new mix of retail, housing and improved mass transit connections to this section of the Bronx.  
Mayor Adams Outlines City of Yes Plan
New York City Mayor Eric Adams laid out a plan to use the city’s zoning tools to support small businesses, create affordable housing, and promote sustainability — part of his vision for New York to become a more inclusive, equitable “City of Yes.” The plan, announced at the Association for a Better New York, includes three major citywide amendments; an effort to invest in and plan around emerging job hubs and commercial corridors in all five boroughs, starting in the Bronx; and initiatives to cut red tape and center equity in planning.

Zoning for Economic Opportunity — will provide local businesses with the flexibility to repurpose their space for a post-pandemic city.

Zoning for Housing Opportunity — will encourage the creation of more housing in neighborhoods across the entire city.

Zoning for Zero Carbon — represents a critical step towards New York City reaching its carbon reduction goals.

The Adams administration will also continue delivering on its commitment to invest in growing business districts and emerging job hubs across all five boroughs with a planning effort around coming Metro-North train stations in the Bronx. DCP will jumpstart the process in collaboration with the local community and the City Council to create new jobs and affordable homes, identify infrastructure investments, enact land-use changes, and strengthen workforce and economic development work to build on this once-in-a-generation opportunity.
The Bronx Chamber of Commerce Celebrates LGBTQIA+ Pride
Joins Hate Has No Business Here Campaign
June is Pride month and celebrates our diverse LGBTQIA+ community. As part of this special celebration, the Bronx Chamber will be partnering with several Bronx LGBTQIA organizations and also launch a Bronx LGBTQIA+ business membership drive with the goal of providing culturally competent certification and business services to LGBT entrepreneurs and small businesses in our borough. Be on the lookout for a special, invitation-only, launch event with Chamber members Ponce Bank and Third Avenue Business Improvement District during the third week of June.

Join us in celebrating our borough diversity and take advantage of the many events occurring in every part of the Bronx, culminating with the official Big Gay Bronx Brunch on Saturday, June 18, 2022, benefitting the Bronx Chamber Foundation's Workforce Development Programs, and the 1 Bronx Pride Festival on Sunday, June 19, 2022, at 149th Street and Third Avenue in the HUB.

Additionally, The Bronx Chamber of Commerce has signed on and is strongly supporting the Hate Has No Business Here Campaign for Bronx businesses. The campaign, re-introduced every year by Third Avenue Business Improvement District, provides cultural competency training for businesses in the areas of homophobia, transphobia, and xenophobia and seeks to create an inclusive, diverse, and welcoming Bronx business community.
The Bronx Chamber of Commerce Celebrates National Immigrant Heritage Month

Immigrants employ nearly half a million New Yorkers and contribute $195 billion to the city’s gross domestic product (GDP) annually. 
 These businesses are anchors within their communities, particularly in immigrant-dense commercial corridors. They provide culturally relevant goods and services and a space for neighbors to convene.
 Immigrant-owned small businesses are crucial to New York City’s economic and cultural vitality, and yet brick and mortar tenants currently face a number of challenges impeding their likelihood of survival.

The Bronx Chamber of Commerce and the NYC Small Business Resource Network provides a host of business services with a language and culturally aware team. 

Need assistance for your business? Esbrn@bronxchamber.org
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Los inmigrantes emplean a casi medio millón de neoyorquinos y contribuyen anualmente con $195 mil millones al gross domestic product de la ciudad.

 Estos negocios son anclas dentro de sus comunidades, particularmente en los corredores comerciales densos de inmigrantes. Proporcionan bienes y servicios culturalmente relevantes y un espacio para que los vecinos se reúnan.

Las pequeñas empresas propiedad de inmigrantes son cruciales para la vitalidad económica y cultural de la ciudad de Nueva York y, sin embargo, los inquilinos tradicionales actualmente enfrentan una serie de desafíos que impiden su probabilidad de supervivencia.

@thenewbxcc brinda una gran cantidad de servicios comerciales con un equipo con conocimientos lingüísticos y culturales.

¿Necesitas ayuda para tu negocio? ESBRN@bronxchamber.org
Bronx Chamber Signature Event
Tuesday June 21 (all day event)
Trump Golf Links at Ferry Point, Bronx NY

Bronx Chamber Annual Golf Outing - Signature Event
Join us for fun, networking and fundraising at this can't-miss Bronx Chamber Signature Event! This year we will honor Michael Gilfeather, President & CEO of Orange Bank and Trust Co.


For more information, email dolores@bronxchamber.org
Upcoming Events
MTA Penn Access Job Fair
Tuesday, June 7, 3:00 - 7:00pm

Residence Inn Bronx Atrium
at the Hutch Metro Center
1776 Eastchester Road
Bronx, NY 10461
Wednesday, June 8 at 10am, The MTA Department of Diversity and Civil Rights will host a virtual MTA DBE Certification workshop.
 
To register for the this workshop – please send an email to DBEcertification@mtahq.org and include participant name, company name and contact information. 

After registering, you will receive a separate email confirming your attendance and the workshop’s zoom sign-on information.
 Quick Facts:
  •    The MTA has an established goal of 20% on all federally funded DBE contracts.
  •   The DBE Certification workshop series will help you understand the application process.
  •  The sessions are hosted by MTA DBE Certification Managers and are at no cost to participate.
  •  Due to COVID-19 pandemic efforts, the session will be hosted on a virtual platform.
Wednesday, June 8 at 6:00pm
Hutch Metro Conference Center at 1200 Waters Place

Public Speaking Workshop
You don't want to miss this free, in-person workshop led by award-winning reporter Juliet Papa of 1010 WINS! Learn to conquer stage fright by simplifying your message, connecting with your audience, letting your passion show, and managing your nerves.


Thursday, June 9 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Garden at Bar 47
47 Bruckner Blvd, Bronx, NY

Out Bronx Pride Networking Mixer
Join LGBTQIA+ Bronxites and allies for The Bronx Chamber of Commerce Out Bronx Pride Networking Mixer. Enjoy complementary drinks, bites, and surprise performances.

Tuesday, June 14 from 9:30am to 10:30am
Financial Journey
Workshop

Join Yesenia Quinones, Bronx Community Manager for JPM Chase, for a free online workshop that will guide you through your financial journey with an in-depth discussion on savings and budgeting.


Save the Date: Bronx Chamber 2022 Gala

Save The Date!

Mark your calendar for the
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Saturday, June 4, 2022

Developers Complete $84M Affordable Housing Development For Seniors At 1074 Washington Avenue In Morrisania, Bronx

 

Rendering of the Trinity Reverend William James Senior Apartments at 1074 Washington Avenue - Curtis + Ginsberg Architects

A new, mixed-use, affordable housing project for low-income seniors has debuted in the Morrisania section of The Bronx. Located at 1074 Washington Avenue, the Trinity-Reverend William James Senior Apartments is constructed on land formerly occupied by a vacant United Methodist church and today comprises a collection of 154 deeply affordable apartments, a 5,400-square-foot social services facility on the ground floor, and recreational amenity spaces for future occupants.

The building was first announced in August 2021 as 1080 Washington Avenue, when demolition of the vacant church began. Today, the team responsible for the project includes affordable housing developer Bronx Pro Group, United Methodist City Society, and The Fortune Society, a New York-based non-profit that provides support to formerly incarcerated individuals. Curtis + Ginsberg served as architect of record.

Completed view of Trinity Reverend William James Senior Apartments at 1074 Washington Avenue - BronxPro

“The opening of the Trinity-Reverend James Senior Apartments in the South Bronx is years in the making and is a huge win for our older adults that will benefit from not only having affordable housing, but also wrap-around services, fitness equipment, a residential garden and other essential amenities without having to leave their home,” said Bronx borough president Vanessa L. Gibson. “As we attempt to recover from the pandemic, the need for housing has never been more important.”

The mix of apartments include 57 supportive apartments reserved for formerly homeless and incarcerated seniors. The remaining 96 units will be marketed to individuals and households at or below 60 percent AMI and made available through the NYC Housing Connect portal, plus a single unit for the live-in superintendent. Available floor plans are limited to studios and one-bedroom homes.

Amenity spaces will include a communal laundry room, a fitness center, a sunroom and greenhouse, an outdoor garden, and bicycle storage.

Now complete, the development is the latest component of Governor Kathy Hochul’s $25 billion, five-year, housing plan that aims to increase housing supply by creating or preserving 100,000 affordable homes across New York. This includes 10,000 units with support services for vulnerable populations.

“As we recover from the pandemic, it is critical that we take bold action to make New York a more affordable place for all, which is why my administration launched a comprehensive $25 billion affordable housing plan to help ensure every New Yorker has access to safe, affordable housing,” Governor Hochul said. “My administration will continue to prioritize transformative projects like this one that repurpose unused space to aggressively tackle the housing crisis. Every New Yorker deserves a place to live and the resources they need to thrive – not least of all our seniors and those who were formerly incarcerated.”

Total construction costs are estimated at $84 million.

State financing for the development includes $15.9 million in permanent tax-exempt bonds, Federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credits that generated $33 million in equity, $11.6 million in subsidy and $2 million through the Community Investment Fund program, all from New York State Homes and Community Renewal. The New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development provided $13 million through the Senior Affordable Rental Apartments program and Project-Based Vouchers for 106 households.

Additional financing and development support was provided by Enterprise Community Partners, Freddie Mac, and JP Morgan Chase.

Permits Filed For 256 Mount Hope Place In Tremont, The Bronx

 


Permits have been filed for a six-story residential building at 256 Mount Hope Place in Tremont, The Bronx. Located between Monroe and Anthony Avenues, the lot is near the Tremont Avenue subway station, serviced by the B and D trains. Moshe Steinmetz under the MS Investments 3 LLC is listed as the owner behind the applications.

The proposed 70-foot-tall development will yield 9,620 square feet designated for residential space. The building will have 21 residences, most likely rentals based on the average unit scope of 458 square feet. The steel-based structure will also have a 30-foot-long rear yard but no accessory parking.

Nikolai Katz Architect is listed as the architect of record.

Demolition permits have not been filed for the single-family residence on the site. An estimated completion date has not been announced.

Governor Hochul Issues Proclamation for Special Elections

 Governor Kathy Hochul New York State Seal

Governor Kathy Hochul issued a proclamation declaring that special elections to fill the vacancies in the 19th and 23rd Congressional Districts will be held on Tuesday, August 23. The special elections will fill the vacancies created by the resignations of Antonio Delgado and Tom Reed.    

"With the resignations of Congressmembers Delgado and Reed, I am declaring a special election to fill these vacancies and ensure continued representation for the residents of the 19th and 23rd Congressional Districts," Governor Hochul said. "I look forward to developing a productive relationship with the next representatives from the 19th and 23rd Congressional Districts as we work together to deliver for New York in our nation's capital."  

Senator Biaggi's Week in Review: 5/30/22-6/3/22

 

Senator Alessandra Biaggi

Dear Community,

This week in Albany, the New York State Legislature concluded its legislative session for the year. After months of drafting policy, meeting with advocates, and negotiating bills, we wrapped up the session and gaveled out for 2022.

I am very proud of what we were able to accomplish this year. While there is always more work to be done, I believe that we made significant strides– from the Legislative budget, to reproductive rights, and sexual harassment. My office will be sending out a comprehensive legislative mailer in the near future which will provide in-depth information regarding our legislative wins from this session. 

As I close out my final chapter in Albany, I can’t help but look back at how much we have been able to accomplish since I started my position in 2019. While there have been many ups and downs along the way, I am incredibly proud of all of the progress that we have made in the last few years. New York is a better state for it, and I am very optimistic for the future of our state. 

With Gratitude,

State Senator Alessandra Biaggi

Attorney General James Reaches Agreement with Verizon to Prevent Legionnaires’ Disease

 

New York Attorney General Letitia James announced today that she has reached an agreement with Verizon to ensure that the company takes swift and comprehensive action to prevent the spread of Legionnaires’ disease in New York state. Legionnaires’ disease is often deadly and can be spread by poorly monitored or operated building cooling towers. An investigation by the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) found that since 2017, there were at least 225 alleged violations of city and state laws at 45 of Verizon’s cooling tower locations throughout the state, with the company failing to conduct testing, address positive test results, and clean and inspect the cooling towers by required deadlines. As part of the agreement, Verizon will adopt official policies and procedures to ensure full, ongoing compliance with the law and pay a $118,000 penalty for the violations, which will be used by OAG to address the health impacts of air pollution.

“Legionnaires’ disease remains a deadly presence in areas across our state, particularly in low-income communities and communities of color,” said Attorney General James. “It is essential that companies such as Verizon are taking the necessary actions to avoid the spread of this preventable and lethal disease. This agreement will protect New Yorkers' public health and slow the spread of Legionnaires' disease.”

Legionnaires’ disease is a harmful form of pneumonia that is contracted by inhaling water droplets that contain Legionella bacteria. Symptoms of the disease include cough, shortness of breath, high fever, and muscle aches, and presents greatest risk for people 50 years of age or older, current or former smokers, and those with a chronic lung disease or compromised immune systems. Rooftop cooling towers, which are part of some buildings’ cooling systems, are considered a significant source of public exposure to Legionnaires’ disease. If not maintained and monitored properly, they can provide an ideal environment for the growth of Legionella and can expose and infect nearby communities due to the mist of water emitted into the air.

Between 200 and 800 cases of Legionnaires’ disease are diagnosed in New York state each year, although the actual number of infections may be higher as many go undiagnosed or unreported. New York City has seen a series of lethal outbreaks of Legionnaires’ disease in recent months, with 24 people infected in the Bronx, leading to two confirmed deaths and several hospitalizations. The Bronx previously experienced an outbreak in 2015 that sickened 120 people and led to at least 12 deaths. Following the 2015 outbreak, both the state and city adopted laws designed to prevent Legionella growth in cooling towers and required building owners to adhere to a suite of safety, maintenance, and reporting requirements related to their cooling towers, with civil penalties for non-compliance. 

In 2019, OAG began an investigation into several owners of cooling towers in New York state, including Verizon, that appeared to have significant gaps in reporting requirements under state law. The investigation revealed that since 2017, approximately 225 alleged violations of state and city cooling tower laws had occurred at approximately 45 buildings throughout New York state with cooling towers owned by Verizon. The company maintains and manages its cooling towers within the state through contractors and vendors. The violations identified at Verizon-owned buildings included alleged failures to timely test water samples from cooling towers for Legionella and other bacteria, failures to properly take corrective action in response to positive test results, and failures to timely complete cleaning, disinfection, and inspection of cooling towers. The OAG found several causes for the alleged violations, including disorganized accountability, communication and tracking failures, and a lack of central policies and procedures within the company. 

Under the agreement, Verizon must establish a range of practices and procedures that will increase accountability and tracking, including:

  •   Ensuring that building managers, whether Verizon employees or third-party contractors, report to and are accountable to environmental health and safety compliance personnel with regard to cooling tower compliance responsibilities;
  •   Maintaining a centralized tracking system for cooling tower compliance deadlines, including corrective action deadlines as they may arise;
  •   Notifying senior Verizon management about any violation at a cooling tower, or when any laboratory report is received showing Legionella or other bacteria test results above specified concentrations; and
  •   Performing an annual audit for compliance with these policies and procedures.

Additionally, the agreement requires Verizon to pay a penalty of $118,000 to be used by OAG to fund projects that prevent, abate, mitigate, or control air pollution or its health impacts.

The OAG’s investigation into other cooling tower owners in New York state for compliance with anti-Legionnaires’ disease laws is ongoing.

BRONX MAN SENTENCED TO SEVEN AND A HALF YEARS IN PRISON FOR STARTING DANGEROUS BLAZE

 

Defendant Pleaded Guilty to Arson

 Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark today announced that a Bronx man has been sentenced to seven and a half years in prison for pouring lighter fluid into a bedroom window and then lighting it on fire. Inside the home was the mother of the defendant’s child and their infant child-in-common, as well as the victim’s father and his two minor children.

  District Attorney Clark said, “The defendant got into an argument the night before with one of the victims, the mother of his child, then lit their home on fire. Luckily no one inside the home was injured, which included an infant and two other children who were rescued by their adult relatives who pulled down the burning curtains and put the flames out with a bucket of water.”

 District Attorney Clark said the defendant, Kamal Kerr, 34, was sentenced June 2, 2022 to seven and a half years in prison by Bronx Supreme Court Justice Marsha Michael. The defendant pleaded guilty to third-degree Arson on May 5, 2022.

 According to the investigation, in the early morning hours of October 15, 2019, after getting into an argument with one of the victims the previous evening, the defendant went to the victims’ home at Bronx Boulevard in the Williamsbridge section of the Bronx after picking up a jug of lighter fluid. He then went to the back of the home and poured the fluid into the bedroom window. Kerr then took debris from the backyard, ignited it, and left it in the window, starting the fire. The surrounding curtains erupted in flames while the family was inside the home.

 District Attorney Clark also thanked Fire Marshal Craig Gundersen and retired Fire Marshal Stephen Laureno from the FDNY Special Investigations Unit for their assistance in the investigation.

Bronx Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson - Juneteenth Flag Raising This Monday

 

Dear Neighbors,

We hope you will join us on Monday, June 6th at noon for our Juneteenth Flag Raising Ceremony. The program will begin at noon followed by the flag-raising at 1 pm.

Location: 851 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY (Veteran`s Memorial Hall)

If you have any questions about this event, please do not hesitate to contact our office at 718-590-3500 or email us at webmail@bronxbp.nyc.gov.
 
In partnership,
Bronx Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson