“835 Father Capodanno Boulevard” Project

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Community facility building

This property is located on beautiful Father Capodanno Boulevard on the East Shore of Staten Island, New York City – in the Midland Beach neighborhood. Directly adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean (and its Midland Beach), it offers great views of the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge and Lower New York Bay.
 
Features:

• A 15,000 sq ft community facility building

• A $7.3 million project (in 2024 dollars)

• An EB-5 project sponsored by United Land RC LLC (an approved EB-5 Immigrant Investor Regional Center designated by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS); Regional Center ID – ID1601954225)

 
Location (property address):

• 835 Father Capodanno Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10305

Developer: ESL7 Properties LLC
Status: In development
Estimated completion date (ECD): 2024

Block 3847:

Lot 24 (835 Father Capodanno Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10305) | Frontage: 60.3 ft / Depth: 100.42 ft / Area: 5,850 sq ft [#1]

 
Total Lot Area (1 lot) – 5,850 sq ft
 
Gross Floor Area – 15,000 sq ft

Zoning Districts:

R3-2 districts (which are general residence districts that allow a variety of housing types, including low-rise attached houses, small multi­family apartment houses, and detached and semi-detached one- and two-family residences; it is the lowest density zoning district in which multiple dwellings are permitted) – the whole Lot Area

C1-3 districts (which are commercial overlays mapped within residence districts along streets that serve local retail needs) – the whole Lot Area

 
 

Aerial Photos

Gallery: 2021-2023


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Construction work progress – photos

2023 ▼

Part 27 – December 2023 – Pending: coming soon!



Winter 2023-2024 – December 2023
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Part 26 – November 2023 – Insulation, drywalls, roofing



Fall 2023 – November 2023
125 photos
Insulation, drywalls, roofing
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Part 25 – October 2023 – Doors, windows, insulation, roofing



Fall 2023 – October 2023
55 photos
Doors, windows, insulation, roofing
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Part 24 – September 2023 – Doors, windows, drywalls



Fall 2023 – September 2023
44 photos
Doors, windows, drywalls
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Part 23 – August 2023 – Exterior walls, skylights, drywalls



Summer 2023 – August 2023
118 photos
Exterior walls, skylights, drywalls
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Part 22 – July 2023 – Elevator shaft, HVAC, plumbing



Summer 2023 – July 2023
62 photos
Elevator shaft, HVAC, plumbing
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Part 21 – June 2023 – HVAC, plumbing, electrical works, elevator shaft, exterior walls, windows



Summer 2023 – June 2023
125 photos
HVAC, plumbing, electrical works, elevator shaft, exterior walls, windows
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Part 20 – May 2023 – HVAC, exterior walls, elevator shaft



Spring 2023 – May 2023
96 photos
HVAC, exterior walls, elevator shaft
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Part 19 – April 2023 – Stairs, exterior walls, HVAC



Spring 2023 – April 2023
125 photos
Stairs, exterior walls, HVAC
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Part 18 – March 2023 – Structural works, framing, plumbing



Spring 2023 – March 2023
100 photos
Structural works, framing, plumbing
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Part 17 – February 2023 – Structural works, concrete



Winter 2022-2023 – February 2023
116 photos
Structural works, concrete
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Part 16 – January 2023 – Structural works, framing



Winter 2022-2023 – January 2023
106 photos
Structural works, framing
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2022 ▼

Part 15 – December 2022 – Structural works, concrete



Winter 2022-2023 – December 2022
49 photos
Structural works, concrete
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Part 14 – November 2022 – Structural works, concrete



Fall 2022 – November 2022
114 photos
Structural works, concrete
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Part 13 – October 2022 – Structural works



Fall 2022 – October 2022
75 photos
Structural works
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2021 ▼

Part 12 – December 2021 – Sewer, concrete



Winter 2021-2022 – December 2021
31 photos
Sewer, concrete
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Part 11 – October 2021 – Foundation, concrete



Fall 2021 – October 2021
21 photos
Foundation, concrete
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Part 10 – September 2021 – Foundation, concrete



Fall 2021 – September 2021
74 photos
Foundation, concrete
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Part 9 – July 2021 – Piling



Summer 2021 – July 2021
16 photos
Piling
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Part 8 - June 2021 - Piling



Summer 2021 – June 2021
81 photos
Piling
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Part 7 - May 2021 - Shoring, excavation



Spring 2021 – May 2021
41 photos
Shoring, excavation
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Part 6 - January 2021 - Demolition



Winter 2020-2021 – January 2021
22 photos
Demolition
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2020 ▼

Part 5 - December 2020 - Demolition



Winter 2020-2021 – December 2020
36 photos
Demolition
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Part 4 - October 2020 - Preparation for demolition



Fall 2020 – October 2020
9 photos
Preparation for demolition
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Part 3 - August 2020 - Construction fence



Summer 2020 – August 2020
5 photos
Construction fence
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Part 2 - July 2020 - Excavation, shoring



Summer 2020 – July 2020
49 photos
Excavation, shoring
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Part 1 (Start) - March 2020 - Fence



Spring 2020 – March 2020
21 photos
Fence
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Last reviewed/updated: June 28, 2024