Saturday, April 23, 2022

New York City Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Invites you to Let's talk about Money & Real Estate!

 

Senator Biaggi's "Stop the Waste" Campaign

 

Senator Alessandra Biaggi

Dear Community, 

Happy Earth Day! In celebration, my office is launching a “Stop the Waste” campaign, focused on reducing food and clothing waste in District 34! 

Food scraps are one of the most prominent types of waste that exists. In NYC, every year, more than 1 million tons of food gets thrown away. During this campaign, we will highlight vital resources available from the NYC Department of Sanitation and food scrap drop-off locators found on the New York State Association for Reduction, Reuse and Recycle’s website. More information on these resources can be found below: 

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In the coming weeks, we will continue to highlight organizations that are working hard to combat food waste, along with hosting a DIY Compost Bin event at a local park. Please be on the lookout for more information in the following weeks as we continue to raise awareness about food waste. 

On the other end, clothing waste remains a massive problem in our communities and around the world. The average New Yorker tosses 46 pounds of clothing and other textiles in the trash each year. During this campaign, we will share resources like the textile recovery locator found on the New York State Association for Reduction, Reuse and Recycling’s website. 

Permits Filed For 733 Crotona Park North In Crotona Park East, The Bronx

 


Permits have been filed for a seven-story mixed-use building at 733 Crotona Park North in Crotona Park East, The Bronx. Located between Clinton and Prospect Avenues, the lot is near the 174th Street subway station, serviced by the 2 and 5 trains. Elena Borokhovich of Affordable Living NY is listed as the owner behind the applications.

The proposed 70-foot-tall development will yield 62,300 square feet, with 49,055 square feet designated for residential space and 13,245 square feet for community facility space. The building will have 83 residences, most likely rentals based on the average unit scope of 591 square feet. The concrete-based structure will also have a 30-foot-long rear yard and 42 enclosed parking spaces.

Menzak Architect is listed as the architect of record.

Demolition permits will likely not be needed as the lot is vacant. An estimated completion date has not been announced.

Friday, April 22, 2022

On Earth Day, Governor Hochul Announces MTA to Expand Next Wave Deployment of Zero-Emission Buses to Six Depots

 Governor Hochul makes an electric bus announcement

Governor Hochul: "We have the most ambitious renewable energy and emissions reduction goals in the country. We will have 70% electricity from renewables by the year 2030, 85% reductions by the year 2050. We're not afraid, we're leaning hard into those bold ambitious goals."

Hochul: "We want to make sure that we reduce our carbon footprint at the same time we're creating new jobs with the energy infrastructurethe MTA will be deploying 60 zero emission electric vehicles across the city. We'll have that in place by the end of the year new buses will begin arriving over the next year at Grand Avenue, Queens, Charleston, Staten Island, East New York in Brooklyn, Kingsbridge in the Bronx, the Michael J. Quill Manhattan location, and Jamaica Queens."


 Earlier today, Governor Kathy Hochul announced the Metropolitan Transportation Authority will deploy 60 zero-emission electric buses at six bus depots serving all five boroughs. This deployment deepens the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's commitment to equity and environmental justice by prioritizing communities with high asthma and air pollution rates. In New York City, approximately 75 percent of Metropolitan Transportation Authority bus depots are located in low/moderate-income communities, and transit bus routes run disproportionately through these neighborhoods.  

We opened up the new Google facility at Pier 57 on a rooftop a couple of days ago. I was rather high in the sky with former President Clinton and Eric Adams, our mayor, yesterday as we talked about more earth-friendly initiatives from the highest levels of the Empire State Building. 

So here we are, once again, on a rooftop at the Michael J. Quill Bus Depot. And why are we here today? Well we have a very exciting announcement to talk about as we look at our transportation clean energy future here. And I wanted to say this is in line with the goals that have been set forth for the state of New York. 

They're ambitious. We have the most ambitious renewable energy and emissions reduction goals in the country. We will have 70% electricity from renewables by the year 2030, 85% reductions by the year 2050. We're not afraid, we're leaning hard into those bold ambitious goals. 

And it starts with other initiatives such as the fact that our budget, and I thank our legislators, my partners in state government, for approving a $4.2 billion Clean Water, Clean Air, Green Jobs Environmental Bond Act, which is critically important to our energy future. But within that includes over $500 million to electrify school buses. 

So we need to get the word out to everyone across the state. We'll need their support in November for this literally game changer as we talk about having the resources to take care of mother earth the way it should have always been taken care of. 

We also have nation leading investments in offshore wind - $500 million to ensure that Long Island for sure is the epicenter of the offshore wind movement. And also we have the largest ever investment in the Environmental Protection Fund in our budget. And just last week, our regulators gave approval to two transformative projects that we're going to do simultaneously, two mega energy projects to bring wind, solar, and hydro power directly to New York City and cut the fossil power plants used in half by 2020, the end of 2020. So that's ambitious as well. 

On top of that, we're making sure that all passenger vehicles sold in New York be zero emissions by 2035. And to help our electrification and our support for the electric vehicle industry, we're investing $1 billion in electric vehicle infrastructure. So, we're pulling out all the stops. Not just at bus stops, but everywhere we can, to ensure that we're not leaving any stone unturned in terms of finding ways that we can improve the environment for the future.

So today we're very proud to announce that our buses are a part of that energy future, and we are going to be - the MTA will be deploying 60 zero emission electric vehicles across the city. We'll have that in place by the end of the year. And this is all part of MTA's massive equipment to deploy a zero emission bus fleet by 2040 and on top of our historic $1.1 billion in funding to buy another 500 electric buses.

This is extraordinary. No other city is making this level of commitment. We're doing it right here in the state. And new buses will begin arriving over the next year at Grand Avenue, Queens, Charleston, Staten Island, East New York in Brooklyn, Kingsbridge in the Bronx, the Michael J. Quill Manhattan location, and Jamaica Queens.

So, we're excited about this. We want to make sure that we reduce our carbon footprint at the same time we're creating new jobs with the energy infrastructure. These buses are built, assembled here in the State of New York, in Jamestown. I've been there, I've visited and I want to thank all of our leaders in the legislature, including transportation Chair in the Senate, Senator Tim Kennedy, who hails from Western New York and ensures that we are focusing on this as well. 

So I would like to ask Janno Lieber to talk about what we're continuing to do. Our investments and why it's so important here, on Earth Day, to be on top of this rooftop to talk about the energy revolution that is unfolding right here and on our streets.And our passengers will be part of knowing that they're doing everything they can in their power to ensure that we're making sure that the future is better for our children and grandchildren. 

So again, happy Earth Day everybody. Janno Lieber, our incredible leader of the MTA.

Bronx Chamber of Commerce - Bronx Business News You Can Use

 

Upcoming Events, Legislative News, Grant Opportunities, & More
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(Friday) Extra, Extra!
Click here for this week's video - in addition to your weekly Chamber event highlights, we've got a special guest: Rasheeda Petersen from MetroPlusHealth speaks with Chamber President Lisa Sorin about the company's community-focused health services and engagement in the Bronx, and how businesses can partner with MetroPlus.
Looking For Funded Interns? 3 Opportunities
Bronx nonprofits: Need a helping hand? Click HERE for details on a new program, Jasper Corps, which partners Manhattan College students with NYC non-profit organizations. Students are paid in full via Federal Work Study funding, working directly for the non-profit. Contact Rabea Ali for more information: rali01@manhattan.edu
The Tech Talent Pipeline Residency is a city-funded, paid internship program that connects high-achieving CUNY Computer Science students to businesses looking to host engineering interns. TTPR is a three-month program designed to connect local employers and provide on-the-job experience to competitive undergraduates. Interested companies may apply directly here or reach out to AFeldhausen@sbs.nyc.gov if to learn more.
Are you looking to hire college students to intern for your organization this summer? Consider hiring CUNY Career Launch interns at no cost to you!

Interns will work 19 hours/week for 6 weeks (early July mid-August), paid $20/hr hour by CUNY.

Have questions? Register for the Employer Info Session on April 26th at 12:30 PM
Updated Statement on the 21st Century Antitrust Act
"If the NYS Legislature passes this bill and the governor signs it into law, it will be much harder for our state to compete for entrepreneurs, small businesses will spend more time and money defending themselves against litigation, and consumers will pay the price. NY is already one of the most litigious and expensive states for business owners."

Click HERE to read the full Op-Ed by our Queens Chamber colleagues in the 5 Borough Chamber Alliance
Highlights From The Week
Our Earth Day Networking Breakfast this week was a smashing success! Many thanks to our host the Bronx Zoo and our guest speakers including BXCC Board member John Calvelli, & Benjamin Merritt from The Junk Luggers who spoke about his company's efforts toward greater sustainability in our borough. We are grateful to Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson who attended and addressed our guests. Click here for photos
Thank you to MetroPlusHealth for joining the Chamber this week to share the organization's community commitment and ways Bronx residents can benefit from their services, along with potential partnership opportunities for businesses. This week's Friday Extra video has the highlights; you can access the full interview HERE.
Don't Miss Our Upcoming Events!
Tuesday April 26 5:00pm
Hutchinson Metro Conference Center, 1200 Waters Place South Entrance

The Bronx Means Business With BronxNet TV!
Get expert guidance from Michael Max Knobbe, Gary Axelbank, & the BronxNet team at this in-person, interactive Media Training workshop to help you put your best food forward!

Learn how to:
  Develop your business' story and refine your Elevator Pitch
  Connect with the media and pitch your story
  Look and sound your best on camera/in a print interview: hands-on guidance regarding message delivery, tone and control (what to do, and what not to do!)

Thursday, April 28 at 9:00am
Free Virtual Small Business Expo

We'll be featuring Bronx small businesses with e-commerce presence to share their stories and promote their products & services. Those interested in supporting (or even starting) small business are also welcome!
Co-hosted by Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield*

Join us to:
  •    Increase brand awareness & visibility for small businesses in the Bronx
  •    Get insight from those who have launched e-commerce sites
  •    Access resources to sell online
  •    Get information on health insurance for employees of small businesses


FeaturingSol Cacao ∙ Art of Melush ∙ Moon Waze ∙ Miranda Writes The Bronx Bodega ∙ Kandy & Cars LLC
The Bronx Collab Space ∙ Adorn By Z Jewelry ∙ New Settlement

*Services provided by HealthPlus HP, LLC a licensee of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, an association of independent Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans.
Tuesday, May 6 from 1:30 - 4:00pm
White Plains Road and Rhinelander Avenue

Coming up during Small Business Week: The Bronx Chamber will be co-hosting a Shop Your City community event in partnership with NYC Small Business Services, BOEDC and the Yemeni-American Merchants Assocation (YAMA) - and please stop by to show your support! The Chamber's small business outreach specialists will be tabling and circulating to provide financial, tech & marketing, legal and more resources for neighborhood shops.
Tuesday, May 10 at 9:00am
Hutchinson Metro Conference Center, 1200 Waters Place

Free In-Person CyberSecurity Breakfast

Losing sleep over phishing, ransomware, and other cybersecurity threats? Join our Board member Leslie Chiorazzi, owner of CMIT Solutions of Murray Hill, for complimentary breakfast and valuable resources. Learn about the current threats to your data and systems, and the services available to protect your business and your customers from online attacks.

Thursday May 12 6:00pm
9 Westchester Square Bronx, NY 10461

Huntington Library Networking Mixer
Member Tickets: $20 Future Members: $25

Meet & mingle with the Chamber network and make new connections at the unique and historic Huntington Library - a hidden Bronx gem - during our Bronx Week 2022 Mixer!