NYC seeks developer for environmental sustainability hub at Governors Island

New York City is requesting proposals to transform Governors Island into a homebase for climate scientists and advocates. image via  WXY architecture + urban design/bloomimages

New York City is requesting proposals to transform Governors Island into a homebase for climate scientists and advocates. image via WXY architecture + urban design/bloomimages

By Rachel Vick

Mayor Bill de Blasio and the Trust for Governors Island have issued a request for proposals to develop a sustainability hub on the New York Harbor island. 

The proposed site would serve as a home base for researchers, advocates and students working to combat the climate crisis, while fostering public engagement and interactive learning.

“It’s time to rally New York City’s scientists, innovators, and big thinkers to preserve our ability to leave safe, healthy lives by fighting climate change and adapting to an unpredictable future,” de Blasio said.

The 23,000 square-foot Building 301, situated on the northern section of the island, is already home to sustainability-focused tenants like the Climate Museum and the Billion Oyster project.

"Sustainability is the key to New York City's future," said Astoria Councilmember Costa Constantinides, chair of the Committee on Environmental Protection. "It will get people back to work and deliver the environmental justice many New Yorkers deserve.”

Establishing the Center for Climate Solutions is one component of the recently released Mayor’s Recovery Agenda, a blueprint for ensuring environmental justice and public health in New York City.

The city will accept proposals through January 2021.