Friday, January 12, 2024

Bronx Chamber of Commerce - Bronx Business News You Can Use

 


Upcoming Events, Legislative News, Grant 
Opportunities, & More
(Friday) Extra, Extra
Governor Hochul's State of the State Address
Bally's Rebranding of former Trump Links
Bronx Children's Museum One Year Anniversay
Bronx Chamber New Member Breakfast
Five Borough MWBE Recongnition Awards
Metro North Information Session
City of YES Public Hearing
City Council Discretionary Funding Applications Released

Upcoming Events
Emerging Professionals: Navigating Financial Literacy 1.18.2024 - 6:00pm to 8:00 pm
From Stress to Success-Health & Wellness Networking Event 1.30.2024 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Women of Distinction - 3.22.2024 11:30am - 2:00pm
January 12, 2024 Friday Extra - New Members Breakfast
The Bronx Chamber of Commerce Observe
Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Life's most persistent and urgent question is, 'What are you doing for others? - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr

The Bronx Chamber of Commerce office will be closed on Monday, January 15th to observe Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Day. We will reopen Tuesday, January 16th with our normal business hours.
Governor Kathy Hochul's
 2024 State of the State Address

This week, Governor Kathy Hochul delivered the 2024 State of the State Address and released her “Our New York, Our Future” agenda.

The State of the State includes 204 bold initiatives to make New York more affordable, more livable and safer.

“The State of New York is stronger, healthier, safer and more affordable than it was two years ago when I became Governor, but there is more work to do,” Governor Hochul said. “Every proposal announced today serves to improve our state and ensure our communities are not just surviving, but that they are thriving. Our New York is our future, and the future is brighter than ever.”

To watch the Governor's 2024 State of the State Address, Click Here
Bally's Officially Takes Over Former Trump Links at Ferry Point Golf Course

The Bronx Chamber of Commerce alone with local elected officials, New York City Mayor Eric Adams, and the chairman of Bally's Corporation, Soo Kim, unveiled the new "BALLY LINKS" sign at the Ferry Point golf course formerly operated the Trump Organization Thursday.

The Trump Organization was the golf course's longtime operator, with its giant "TRUMP LINKS" logo visible from the Whitestone Bridge nearby.

The sign unveiling took place Thursday January 11th, 2024.

Not only marking the change in operators but also the beginning of a new era for the Bronx.
Bronx Children's Museum Celebrates
Their One Year Anniversary

Congratulations to the Bronx Children's Museum on their one-year anniversary.

This was a time for adults to come and embrace their inter-child.

 The Museum's mission is the belief that every child deserves an opportunity to thrive, learn, and create. Through engaging exhibits, innovative programs, and nurturing environments, we aim to inspire young minds to dream big and embrace the wonder of learning

For more information, Click Here

Bronx Chamber New Member Breakfast

The Bronx Chamber Board of Directors and team welcomed new members to the Chamber during our quarterly breakfast.

New members learned about Chamber services, met the team, networked, and received key legislative updates that impact business in the Bronx.
Thank you to our member, Northeast YMCA for hosting our new member event.
Interested in becoming a member?


The Bronx Shows Up and Shows Out for the Five Borough MWBE Recognition Awards
On Wednesday, January 10th, The Bronx Chamber of Commerce attended The "Five Borough MWBE Recognition Awards" that were held in Manhattan.

This event celebrates the diversity and achievements of the city's Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprise.

This event is a collaborative effort among the five Chambers of Commerce in the city, each representing one of the five boroughs, to acknowledge and recognize the contributions of MWBE members in their respective communities.

To learn more about becoming MWBE Certification, Click Here

LEGISLATION & ADVOCACY
Public Input Sessions for Future East Bronx
Metro-North Stations

The plan to open four new East Bronx Metro-North stations in 2027 is chugging along, but there’s still time for the public to weigh in on the specifics.

On Wednesday, Jan. 10, the Department of City Planning updated New Yorkers on the project's latest iteration, which was developed with input from a series of previous public meetings and surveys from 2018 through 2023.

For more information about the input session, Click Here
City Of YES Public Hearing

On Wednesday, January 3rd, 2024, Department of City Planning (DCP) Director Dan Garodnick announced that the agency will host a virtual online information session to answer frequently asked questions about the City of Yes for Economic Opportunity proposal to be held on Tuesday, January 9 at 11:00 am via Zoom, the event will offer a venue for community leaders to ask DCP questions that have been raised during the public review of the proposal. 

On January 24, the City Planning Commission (CPC) will hold a public hearing, followed by a vote in the spring; if the CPC votes to approve the initiative, the City Council will hold a hearing and vote to approve, modify, or disapprove the proposal.

To RSVP, Click Here
Fiscal Year 2025 Discretionary Funding Applications Released

The applications for discretionary funding are now available.

The FY2025 application was posted on the Council’s website on Thursday, January 4, 2024, and the submission deadline will be on Tuesday, February 20, 2024.

For more information, or to apply, Click Here
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES



 




NYC Funds Finder
NYC's Department of Small Business Services (SBS) and Next Street announced the launch of a new platform 
connecting small businesses with trusted resources they need to open, grow, and maintain their business. The user-friendly platform – NYC Funds Finder is where small businesses can review funding options, including loans and grants, and request free 1-on-1 financing assistance from the SBS team. 
M/WBE Certification
Unlocking Opportunities


The Bronx Chamber of Commerce is proud to partner with NYC SBS to help guide you through the application process of getting certified as a Minority/Woman-Owned Business Enterprise (M/WBE).

This certification program, offered by NYC Small Business Services, is a critical initiative aimed at promoting diversity and inclusion in government contracting and procurement processes. The program seeks to create opportunities for businesses owned and operated by minority individuals and women, ensuring they have fair access to government contracts and economic opportunities, opens your business up to increased opportunities from New York City agencies, free advertising in the NYC Online Directory of Certified Businesses, mentorship programs and workshops, networking events, and more.

The City has committed to awarding $16 billion in contracts to M/WBE certified organizations over the next decade--don’t miss out!
Are you eligible? (Qualification checklist below)

  • Business is legally authorized to transact business in New York City

  • Business has been in operation for at least one year

  • Business is more than 51% minority and/or woman owned
LOSS PREVENTION TECHNOLOGY SURVEY

Loss Prevention Technology Survey, The Bronx Chamber of Commerce and our partners have issued a brief survey titled, "The Future is Here for Retail Theft Prevention." The survey seeks to understand business needs in the area of retail loss prevention. Take the Survey - Click Here
UPCOMING EVENTS
Emerging Professionals: Navigating Financial Literacy

Thursday, January 18th, 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Fokkus Room & Cocine

Join The Bronx Chamber of Commerce, Councilmember Pierina Sanchez District 14, and the NYC Department of Small Business Services for an evening on financial literacy and tips on how you can make smart decisions to benefit your bottom line.
From Stress to Success: Health and Wellness Networking Event

Tuesday, January 30th, 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Mott Hall Charter School
1260 Franklin Avenue Bronx NY

Step into 2024 radiantly! Join The Bronx Chamber of Commerce, Assembly Member Amanda Septimo for an evening of health and wellness

March 3rd - 5th from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Jacob Javits Center
429 11th Ave NY NY

The International Restaurant & Foodservice Show of New York is a once-a-year event that focuses on serving the food service industry in the Northeast.

Vendors offer you the opportunity to see the best in the restaurant and food service industry, from the newest food trends to the best technology to fit your restaurant and everything in between.

This is your opportunity to find the latest and greatest for your operation.

This is a ticketed event, for pricing and more information, Click Here

March 22 11:30 am to 2:00 pm
Villa Barone Manor
737 Throggs Neck Expwy Bronx NY

For 19 years, the Women of Distinction Luncheon has recognized outstanding women leaders for their contributions to the Bronx community.

Each year, with the support of local Bronx businesses and Bronx Chamber members, we are able to provide scholarships to deserving college-bound female students through the Bronx Chamber of Commerce Foundation.
 
Join us this year as we honor a new class of scholars and celebrate the strong women leaders of our community!

For the complete Bronx Chamber Events Calendar, featuring educational workshops, networking events and other opportunities hosted by the Chamber, its members, & partners, please visit and bookmark our website events calendar link in your browser - new events are added weekly!

Attorney General James Releases Statement Ahead of Closing Arguments in Civil Fraud Trial Against Donald Trump

 

New York Attorney General Letitia James today released the following statement in advance of closing arguments in her office’s civil fraud trial against Donald Trump and the Trump Organization for years of financial fraud:

“Before this trial began, the Court ruled in our favor and found that Donald Trump engaged in years of significant financial fraud and unjustly enriched himself and his family. Throughout this trial, we revealed the full scale and scope of that fraud. I am proud of the case we presented, and I am confident that the facts and the rule of law are on our side.”

Closing arguments are taking place, Thursday, January 11, 2024, in New York State Supreme Court, New York County before Justice Arthur F. Engoron.

DRIVER INDICTED FOR MURDER FOR RUNNING DOWN MAN ON SCOOTER

 

Defendant Allegedly Crashed Car Into Moped In Road-Rage Attack

Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark today announced that a Pennsylvania woman has been indicted on Murder and Manslaughter charges for allegedly intentionally mowing down a 23-year-old moped driver. 

District Attorney Clark said, “This driver’s wanton disregard for other people on the streets of the Bronx allegedly led to one death and could have had further catastrophic consequences.” 

District Attorney Clark said Lillibeth Vasquez, 28, of Allentown Pennsylvania was arraigned today on second-degree Murder, and first-degree Manslaughter charges before Bronx Supreme Court Justice Raymond Bruce. Remand was continued. The defendant is due back in court on March 21, 2024.

According to the investigation, on November 25, 2023, at approximately 2:20 p.m. on Southern Boulevard near 163rd Street, Robert Jiminez was driving closely to the defendant’s Honda Civic. In an alleged act of road rage, Vasquez started to chase Jiminez, driving through two red lights, then speeding the wrong way down a one-way street until she crashed her car into the back of the victim’s moped, launching his body into a brick building at Intervale Avenue and Fox Street, leading to his death. The defendant’s car also crashed into the building.

District Attorney Clark thanked NYPD Detective Sheldon Smith of Bronx Homicide, NYPD Detective Dwayne Leeshue of the 41st Precinct Squad and Police Officer Darien Yldefonso of the 41st Precinct for their work in the investigation.

An indictment is an accusatory instrument and not proof of a defendant’s guilt. 

Governor Hochul Directs State Agencies to Prepare as Strong Winds and Lake Effect Snow May Cause Blizzard-Like Conditions This Weekend

Governor Hochul provides a storm update

Governor Releases Video Message to New Yorkers with Update on Statewide Storm Preparation, Urges Caution Ahead of Extreme Weather

Weather System with Strong Winds, Freezing Temperatures and Lake Effect Snow Expected to Cause Power Outages and Create Possibility of Potentially Life Threatening Conditions Starting Saturday

System Also Has Potential to Create Flash and Coastal Flooding Threats in the Hudson Valley, New York City and on Long Island

Forecast Details on Snow Totals and Lake Effect Band Placement Still Unclear

Governor Deploys 100 Members of the New York National Guard to Western New York to Support Emergency Response Operations

New Yorkers Urged to Prepare for Potential Power Outages, Hazardous Travel and Other Severe Winter Weather Impacts

New Yorkers Can Subscribe for Emergency Alerts Here

"New Yorkers must be vigilant: another winter storm is on its way, and has the potential to have a serious impact," Governor Hochul said. "We are deploying personnel, pre-setting equipment and issuing early warnings to ensure our response is speedy and effective."

Following another major storm system which is expected to impact much of the state with snow, rain and strong winds beginning Friday, temperatures are expected to rapidly drop below freezing throughout Saturday, creating ideal conditions for lake effect snow to develop. While forecasters are still working to determine snow totals and the exact placement of the lake effect bands, wind gusts of 35 mph to 70 mph are likely during this time creating a real potential for power outages.

The combination of lake effect snow, strong winds, and freezing temperatures could produce potentially life-threating conditions in the areas along Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. New Yorkers should take this system seriously and begin making preparations now in the event the worst-case scenario occurs.

Beginning Friday evening, another multi-hazard storm system will move into the state with snow, wintery mix, rain, strong winds, cold temperature, frigid windchills, and lake effect snow, along with the potential for coastal and lakeshore flooding. In areas along the Great Lakes, precipitation will begin as heavy snow with the potential to fall at a rate of two inches an hour or more. While most of the state will see wind gusts of 30-45 mph, gusts up to 70 mph are possible in Western New York and gusts of 50-65 mph are in areas east of Lake Ontario, which create a real potential for power outages. The National Weather Service has already issued High Wind Warnings for these areas.

Temperatures will begin to drop from west to east throughout the state on Saturday morning creating the potential for frigid wind chills throughout the Western New York, Finger Lakes, Central New York, Southern Tier, Mohawk Valley and North Country Regions. Lake effect snow is then expected to develop Saturday afternoon and continue through the weekend. Significant snowfall is possible in the heaviest bands of lake effect snow, however the exact location of those bands has yet to be identified. Temperatures are expected to be in the teens to low twenties for the duration of the lake effect event, while wind chill temperatures will likely be in the single digits, with some higher elevation locations dropping below zero.

Elsewhere in the state, the system is expected to produce one to two inches of rain total throughout the Hudson Valley, New York City and Long Island, with wind gusts up to 50 mph Friday night into Saturday. There is a slight risk of flash flooding in these areas while moderate coastal flooding expected along the south shores of New York City and the south and easternmost shores of Long Island. Additional beach erosion is possible, especially along the Orient Point shoreline.

The National Weather Service as already issued a multitude of watches and warnings for this storm. For a complete listing of weather alerts and forecasts, visit the National Weather Service website at https://alerts.weather.gov. New Yorkers are also encouraged to sign up for emergency alerts by subscribing to NY Alert at https://alert.ny.gov, a free service providing critical emergency information to your cell phone or computer.

Agency Activities
New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services
The Division is actively monitoring the weather forecast and coordinating the State's response to the weather event. Office of Emergency Management staff are in contact with local counterparts and are prepared to facilitate requests for assistance. The Division is preparing to open the State’s Emergency Operations Center this weekend if the conditions warrant, and the Division is prepared to deploy emergency response assets and shelter supplies from the State's stockpiles.

Safety Tips

Winter Weather

  • Service snow removal equipment. Use rock salt to melt ice on walkways, and sand to generate traction.
  • Winterize your home and have heating sources inspected annually.
  • If you use heating oil, maintain an adequate supply.
  • Have safe, emergency heating equipment available and use according to manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Install and check smoke alarms.
  • Protect water pipes from freezing.

Traveling in Winter Weather
Some of the most important tips for safe driving include:

  • Do not drive unless necessary.
  • If you must travel, make sure your car is stocked with survival gear like blankets, a shovel, flashlight and extra batteries, extra warm clothing, set of tire chains, battery booster cables, quick energy foods and brightly colored cloth to use as a distress flag.
  • If you have a cell phone or other communications device such as a two-way radio available for your use, keep the battery charged and keep it with you whenever traveling. If you should become stranded, you will be able to call for help, advising rescuers of your location.
  • The leading cause of death and injuries during winter storms is transportation accidents. Before getting behind the wheel, make sure that your vehicle is clear of ice and snow; good vision is key to good driving. Plan your stops and keep more distance between cars. Be extra alert and remember that snowdrifts can hide smaller children. Always match your speed to the road and weather conditions.
  • It is important for motorists on all roads to note that snowplows travel at speeds up to 35 mph, which in many cases is lower than the posted speed limit, to ensure that salt being dispersed stays in the driving lanes and does not scatter off the roadways. Oftentimes on interstate highways, snowplows will operate side by side, as this is the most efficient and safe way to clear several lanes at one time.
  • Motorists and pedestrians should also keep in mind that snowplow drivers have limited lines of sight, and the size and weight of snowplows can make it very difficult to maneuver and stop quickly. Snow blowing from behind the plow can severely reduce visibility or cause whiteout conditions. Motorists should not attempt to pass snowplows or follow too closely. The safest place for motorists to drive is well behind the snowplows where the roadway is clear and salted. Never attempt to pass a snowplow while its operating.

Power Outages
Planning

  • If you use medication that requires refrigeration, most can be kept in a closed refrigerator for several hours without a problem - check with your physician or pharmacist.
  • If you have space in your refrigerator or freezer, consider filling plastic containers with water, leaving an inch of space inside each one –this will help keep food cold if the power goes out.
  • Plan to have an alternative cooking source, such as a camp stove or outdoor grill. Follow appropriate safety rules for its use outside the residence.
  • Consider buying a generator and follow the rules for using it outside the residence. Before installing a generator, be sure to properly disconnect from your utility electrical service. If possible, have your generator installed by a qualified electrician.
  • Have extra blankets, coats, hats, and gloves on hand to keep warm.
  • If you have a computer, back up files and operating systems regularly. Turn off all computers, monitors, and other devices when they are not being used.
  • If you have an electric garage door opener, locate the manual release level, and learn how to operate.
  • If you have a telephone instrument or system that requires electricity to work, plan for alternate communication such as a standard tele-phone handset, cellular telephone, or radio.

What to Do If the Power Goes Out

  • Turn off or disconnect major appliances and other equipment, e.g., computers, in case of a momentary power surge that can damage these devices. Keep one light turned on so you know when power returns. Consider using surge protectors wherever you use electronic equipment.
  • Call your utility provider to notify them of the outage and listen to local broadcasts for official information. Check with your utility to determine area repair schedules.
  • Check to see if neighbors and those with access or functional needs have power.
  • Use only flashlights for emergency lighting - candles pose the risk of fire.
  • Keep refrigerators and freezer doors closed - most food requiring refrigeration can be kept safely in a closed refrigerator for several hours. An unopened refrigerator will keep food cold for approximately four (4) hours. A full freezer will keep the temperature for about 48 hours.
  • Do not use a charcoal grill indoors and do not use a gas stove for heat - they could give off harmful levels of carbon monoxide.
  • Stay warm by dressing in layers and minimizing time spent outdoors. Be aware of cold stress symptoms (i.e., hypothermia) and seek proper medical attention if symptoms appear.
  • Close off rooms you do not need.

To Report an Electric Outage, Call:

  • Central Hudson: 800-527-2714
  • Con Edison: 800-752-6633
  • National Grid: 800-867-5222
  • NYSEG: 800-572-1131
  • O&R: 877-434-4100
  • PSEG-LI: 800-490-0075
  • RG&E: 800-743-1701

Heating Safety

  • Use only safe sources of alternative heat such as a fireplace, small well-vented wood or coal stove or portable space heaters.
  • When using alternative heat sources such as a fireplace, woodstove, etc. always make sure you have proper ventilation. Always follow manufacturer's instructions.
  • Keep curtains, towels, and potholders away from hot surfaces.
  • Have a fire extinguisher and smoke detectors and make sure they work.
  • If you use kerosene heaters to supplement your regular heating fuel, or as an emergency source of heat, follow these safety tips:
    • Follow the manufacturers' instructions.
    • Use only the correct fuel for your unit.
    • Refuel outdoors only and only when the unit is cool.
    • Keep the heater at least three feet away from furniture and other flammable objects.
    • When using the heater, use fire safeguards and ventilate properly.

For more winter safety tips, visit https://dhses.ny.gov/safety. For all non-emergency service needs in New York State before, during or after a storm, call 211 or visit 211nys.org.

Flooding
Planning

  • Learn the safest route from your home or business to high, safe ground should you have to leave in a hurry.
  • Keep your vehicle fueled or charged. If electric power is cut off, gasoline stations may not be able to pump fuel for several days. Have a small disaster supply kit in the trunk of your car.
  • Find out how many feet your property is above and below possible flood levels. When predicted flood levels are broadcast, you can determine if you may be flooded.
  • Keep materials like sandbags, plywood, plastic sheeting and lumber handy for emergency waterproofing.

Travel Safety

  • Flooding and damaging winds can make traveling dangerous.
  • Never attempt to drive on a flooded road – go another way. Remember: “Turn Around, Don’t Drown.”
    • Six inches of swiftly moving water can cause you to lose control of your vehicle or knock you off your feet if walking.
      • Do not underestimate the power of fast-moving water. Two feet of fast-moving flood water will float your car and water moving at two miles per hour can sweep cars off a road or bridge.
      • If water begins to rise rapidly around you in your car, abandon the vehicle immediately.
      • If water is rising inside the vehicle, seek refuge on the roof. Do not drive around road barriers.

Permits Filed For 5921 Palisade Avenue In Riverdale, The Bronx

 

Permits have been filed for a 12-story community building at 5921 Palisade Avenue in Riverdale, The Bronx. Located near the intersection of Sigma Place and Palisade Avenue, the lot is near the MetroNorth Riverdale station, serviced by the Hudson line. Riverspring Hebrew Home at Riverdale is listed as the owner behind the applications.

The proposed 140-foot-tall development will yield 1,092,262 square feet designated for residential space. The building will have 260 residences, cafeterias, recreation space, and more. The concrete-based structure will also have a cellar, 58 open parking spaces, and 407 enclosed parking spaces.

Perkins Eastman Architects is listed as the architect of record.

Demolition permits have not been filed yet. An estimated completion date has not been announced.

EDITOR'S NOTE:

Let's see what Councilman Eric Dinowitz has to say about this building blocking the view of the Hudson River from Skyview.