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FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.qns.com SEPTEMBER 22, 2016 • THE COURIER SUN 21 Here for you with coverage that fits your needs and your budget • Discover programs and services that treat you like a person, not a number • Get access to doctors, specialists, hospitals, and urgent care centers close to home • Enjoy plan benefits that give you coverage options, extra services, and peace of mind When it’s time to think about getting a quality health insurance plan, think of us first. Healthfirst. Call 1-855-779-1020 or visit HFisHere.org Ratings are based on indicators chosen by the New York State Department of Health and published in its 2014 and 2015 publication A Consumer’s Guide to Medicaid Managed Care in NYC and on Long Island. Plans are offered by affiliates of Healthfirst, Inc. Plans contain exclusions and limitations. ©2016 HF Management Services, LLC. INA16_85(e) Jamaica group wants to transform parking lot into retail & residential center BY ROBERT POZARYCKI rpozarycki@qns.com/@robbpoz A huge parking field in the heart of Jamaica may soon be transformed into a giant retail and residential complex, if the Greater Jamaica Development Corporation (GJDC) has its way. The organization announced on Monday that it is seeking proposals from developers for the construction of a 500,000-square-foot project at 90-02 168th St., which is presently a 99,500-square-foot parking lot that the GJDC owns. Elected offi cials across Queens have pointed to Jamaica as the site of the next great development boom in New York City, and according to GJDC President and CEO Hope Knight, this lot presents a “tremendous opportunity to create a transformative project that will be key in Jamaica’s resurgence.” “This development has the potential of bringing a much-needed general merchandise store and family-style restaurant back to the area to support the growing population and volume of daily shoppers that is at an all-time high,” Knight said. The GJDC’s request for proposals calls for the creation of at least 250 mixed-income residential units, a portion of which would be reserved for artists. The developer would also be required to create at least 75,000 square feet of retail space, helping to address a growing need for additional commercial options in Jamaica. The development would be located within walking distance of the Jamaica Avenue shopping strip, home to all kinds of retail stores. However, a recent GJDC survey concluded that Jamaica residents shopped less frequently in their own neighborhood, and spent four times as much money outside of the Jamaica Avenue shopping district. The 168th Street site is also across the street from the 103rd Precinct‘s stationhouse and is about a half-mile east of the Jamaica Center subway station. The request for proposal is available on the GJDC website; the organization will hold an informational session in mid-October. All proposals are due by Dec. 2, and the GJDC will select a winning project by the end of 2016. Photo: Christopher Bride/PropertyShark This February 2010 photo shows the parking lot at the corner of 168th Street and 90th Avenue that the Greater Jamaica Development Corporation wants developed into a new retail and residential complex.


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