Wednesday, October 23, 2024

VCJC News & Notes 10/23/24


Van Cortlandt Jewish Center
News and Notes

Here's this week's edition of the VCJC News and Notes email. We hope you enjoy it and find it useful!

Reminders

  1. Holiday and Shabbos Services and times for this week

    Erev Shemini Atzeret– Wednesday, October 23
    Candle Lighting 5:45 pm  
    Hoshanah Rabbah Mincha/Maariv 5:50pm    
    Shemini Atzeret– Thursday, October 24
    Shacharit 8:40 am

    Yizkor (approximate time) 9:40 am 
    Candle Lighting after 6:46 pm
    Simchas Torah and Erev Shabbos - Friday, October 25
    Shacharit 8:40 am

    Candle Lighting 5:42 pm

    Mincha/Maariv 5:45pm

    Shabbos - Saturday, October 26
    Shabbos morning services at 8:40 am
    Shabbos Ends 6:45 pm


  2. Yizkor

    Yizkor was said on Yom Kippur and will be said again on Shemini Atzeret (this Thursday).
    It is customary to make a charitable donation in conjunction with Yizkor.  If you wish to donate to VCJC as part of your Yizkor observance, it can be done in person at the office, by check, or online through our website


Our mailing address is:

Van Cortlandt Jewish Center
3880 Sedgwick Ave
Bronx, NY 10463 

Pelham Parkway Neighborhood Association November Meeting

 

The PPNA will be hosting a very important guest speaker for its Tuesday November12th 2024 meeting. Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson is scheduled to be our special guest .We meet at Bronx House located at 990 Pelham Parkway South. Bx NY 10461.We start at 7:00 pm. Please join us at this meaningful event to hear what the Borough President has to say !
 

Governor Hochul Unveils the Next Phase of the $1.2 Billion Transit-oriented Hub Station Yards, Creating More Than 1,400 Housing Units on Long Island

Governor Hochul and group cutting ribbon at Station Yards Opening

Mixed-Use Project Integrates Residential, Retail and Office Spaces Creating a Livable, Walkable Community in Suffolk County 


Governor Kathy Hochul celebrated the grand opening of Station Yards, a state-of-the-art, mixed-use development in Ronkonkoma, Suffolk County on Long Island. Station Yards, also known as the Ronkonkoma Hub, is a transformative transit-oriented development spanning 53 acres around the Ronkonkoma Long Island Rail Road station. The $1.2 billion project, led by TRITEC Real Estate Company, is revitalizing the area by integrating housing, office and retail spaces, creating a dynamic urban center that caters to modern living and working needs. This development showcases New York State's commitment to fostering sustainable economic growth, enhancing community vibrancy and setting new standards for smart, transit-oriented urban planning across Long Island and beyond.

“Station Yards represents a new chapter in Long Island's growth story and exemplifies our vision for vibrant, sustainable communities across New York State,” Governor Hochul said. “This project is not just about building apartments and offices – it's about creating a dynamic ecosystem where people can live, work and thrive. By investing in mixed-use developments like Station Yards, we're addressing housing needs, creating jobs, and laying the foundation for long-term economic prosperity in our communities.”


Station Yards is taking shape in phases around one of Long Island's key transportation hubs. Upon completion, it will encompass 1,450 residential units, 360,000 square feet of office space, and 195,000 square feet of retail space. The first phase, Alston Station Yards, delivered 489 residential units in 2020. The second phase, The Core, will introduce an additional 388 homes, expand retail and office spaces by 67,000 and 16,500 square feet respectively, and feature a public plaza alongside more than 1,200 parking spaces.

Situated at a crucial intersection of transportation networks, the development benefits from its proximity to Exit 60 of the Long Island Expressway and Long Island MacArthur Airport. It also leverages its proximity to the Ronkonkoma LIRR station — Suffolk County's busiest and Long Island's second-busiest — which serves 17,000 daily commuters with express routes to both Penn Station and Grand Central Station. This strategic location enhances the project's vision of a vibrant, walkable community where residential, commercial and public spaces seamlessly integrate.

In 2017 Empire State Development provided support for the project with a $55 million capital grant, underscoring the State's commitment to innovative, community-focused development. This investment is part of a broader strategy to revitalize communities across New York State through targeted, transformative projects. Station Yards is projected to generate over 10,000 construction jobs and 2,500 permanent jobs, providing a significant boost to local employment opportunities. By offering a mix of housing options near a major transit hub, the development addresses critical housing needs while advancing New York State's goals for sustainable urban development.