Kingsbridge Armory slated for massive redevelopment, yet again

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Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams are vowing to finally redevelop the long-vacant Kingsbridge Armory in the Bronx, putting up a combined $200 million in public money to fund a new use for the massive 52,000-square-foot complex.

On Tuesday, the governor and mayor announced that a request for proposals to redevelop the facility will go out in September, with responses from developers due by the end of the year. The state and city are each agreeing to pitch in $100 million to help fund the redevelopment project.

The announcement is sure to draw skepticism: The armory in Kingsbridge Heights, owned by the cityโ€™s economic development branch, has sat mostly empty since 1996 and has been the subject of numerous fits and starts from developers and politicians over the years.

One plan would have created a massive shopping mall at the former military facility, but it fell through amid a battle with local community members and unions. Another plan โ€” backed by legendary New York Ranger Mark Messier, who traveled to Albany multiple times to push for public funding โ€” called for the construction of a massive ice rink complex with a hip-hop museum, but that ended in a flurry of court battles after developers couldnโ€™t secure private funding.

But Hochul vowed that this time will be different.

โ€œWe will not disappoint you again. We are not going to break your hearts. I donโ€™t want hip-hop lyrics written about breaking hearts and bad things happening,โ€ she said.

The request for proposals will seek new plans from private developers who want to overhaul the armory space. It will be up to developers to put forward a vision for the project and what types of businesses or civic spaces should occupy it, though Hochul and Adams suggested uses that emphasize entrepreneurship or industries like urban agriculture or the film industry.

โ€œThis could be the anchor for the Bronx,โ€ Adams said, saying it has the ability to โ€œbecome a beacon of employment, entrepreneurship and…

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