“The formation of the Cypress Hills Fulton BID and the expansion of the LIC BID mark exciting new chapters for both communities,” said Congresswoman Nydia M. Velázquez. “These developments will help bolster our local economies, support small businesses, and foster safer, more vibrant neighborhoods for residents and visitors alike. I am proud to celebrate these milestones with the Cypress Hills and Long Island City communities, and I look forward to seeing the positive impacts these BIDs will have.”
“The new Cypress Hills Fulton Business Improvement District represents the incredible promise of Cypress Hills and East New York's economic future,” said Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso. “This victory is the result of years of extensive organizing among local leaders, businesses, the Cypress Hills LDC, SBS, and Council Member Sandy Nurse. This BID will deliver resources that the community has long deserved, including more vibrant streetscapes, public safety improvements, and critical support services for Cypress Hills business owners. I am so optimistic about what's to come in Cypress Hills and grateful to SBS for their commitment to realizing this community's vision.”
“After four years of dedicated grassroots organizing, the Cypress Hills Fulton Business Improvement District is here — and it is a testament to what can happen when there is a dedicated effort to deliver for our local merchants and business owners,” said New York City Council Member Sandy Nurse. “I am excited to see how our vital Cypress Hills commercial corridor along Fulton Street will be transformed through investments that ensure our vendors can not only continue doing business, but truly thrive. This is an incredible addition not just to our district, but to the entire network of BIDs across New York City.”
“Long Island City has grown five times faster in population and two times faster in jobs as compared to New York’s average growth,” said New York City Council Member Julie Won. “The Long Island City Partnership BID expansion will cover 25 miles of streetscape, ensuring that they are meeting the needs of this rapid growth. This expansion will bring important services to our neighbors and businesses in my district, including additional sanitation services, community support and outreach, beautification efforts, and advocacy.”
“Cypress Hills LDC is inspired to see the emergence of dedicated merchant leadership on the Cypress Hills Fulton corridor,” said Lowell Herschberger, Director of Career and Education Programs, Cypress Hills LDC. “The BID Steering Committee met consistently for over four years and led countless service projects to engage the rest of the community in their vision for a safer, cleaner, brighter Fulton Street. In an effort to support the hard-working mom and pop businesses who have called this strip home for many years, the vision is explicit about retaining the affordability and diversity of the neighborhood. We congratulate the Fulton merchants on this extraordinary milestone.”
“We are thrilled to bring supplemental BID services to additional blocks throughout Long Island City,” said Laura Rothrock, President, LIC Partnership. “The major expansion of the BID boundaries reflects the growing nature of LIC and increased foot traffic that the neighborhood continues to experience. This expansion comes after more than three years of intense planning and outreach, responding to the needs of the LIC community.”
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