The Creedmoor Community Advisory Committee unveiled an updated proposal for the Creedmoor Mixed-Use Project that reduced housing units from 2,775 to 2,022, sparking some backlash during a CAC meeting on Oct. 29.
The project, which was initiated by Empire State Development , the state’s main economic development agency, and Borough President Donovan Richards, will redevelop the vacant Creedmoor campus between Hillside Avenue, Winchester Boulevard and Union Turnpike in Queens Village if approved.
Representatives from ESD, Queens Community Board 13, the office of the Queens borough president, the American Institute of Architects, the Rocky Hill Civic Association, the Center for NYC Neighborhoods and more attended the meeting, hosted via Zoom, to discuss the recent updates and participate

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