Official Journal of the City of New York - April 8, 2021

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Source: Official Journal of the City of New York

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VOLUME CXLVIII NUMBER 67

THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 2021
Education2513

TABLE OF CONTENTS
PUBLIC HEARINGS AND MEETINGS
Build NYC Resource Corporation2505
City Planning Commission2506
Citywide Administrative Services2507
Housing Authority2508
Housing Preservation and Development 2508
Industrial Development Agency2509
Office of Labor Relations 2509
Landmarks Preservation Commission2509
Transportation2511

PROPERTY DISPOSITION
Citywide Administrative Services2512

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Contracts and Purchasing2513

THE CITY RECORD

Homeless Services2513

BILL DE BLASIO

Contracts and Procurement2513
Housing Authority2514
Procurement2514
Human Resources Administration 2514
Contracts 2514
Mayors Fund to Advance New York City2514
Finance and Operations2514
Transportation2515

CONTRACT AWARD HEARINGS
Environmental Protection 2515

AGENCY RULES

Office of Citywide Procurement2512

Human Resources Administration 2515

Housing Preservation and Development2512

Small Business Services2516

PROCUREMENT

SPECIAL MATERIALS

Citywide Administrative Services2513

Mayors Office of Contract Services2522

District Attorney - New York County 2513

Changes in Personnel2528

PUBLIC HEARINGS AND
MEETINGS
See Also: Procurement; Agency Rules
BUILD NYC RESOURCE CORPORATION
PUBLIC HEARINGS

The Build NYC Resource Corporation the Corporation is a not-forprofit local development corporation organized under Sections 402 and 1411 of the Not-for-Profit Corporation Law of the State of New York. In accordance with the aforesaid law, and, pursuant to its certificate of incorporation, the Corporation has the power to issue non-recourse revenue bonds and to make the proceeds of those bonds available for
Mayor
LISETTE CAMILO
Commissioner, Department of Citywide Administrative Services
JANAE C. FERREIRA
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projects that promote community and economic development in The City of New York the City, and, to thereby create jobs in the non-profit and for-profit sectors of the Citys economy. The Corporation has been requested to issue such bonds for the financings listed below in the approximate dollar amounts respectively indicated. As used herein, bonds are the bonds of the Corporation, the interest on which may be exempt from local and/or State and/or Federal income taxes;
and, with reference, to the bond amounts provided herein below, approximately shall be deemed to mean up to such stated bond amount or a greater principal amount not to exceed 10% of such stated bond amount. All square footage amounts and wage information shown below are approximate numbers.
Borrower Name: Seton Education Partners, a Wyoming nonprofit corporation exempt from federal taxation, pursuant to section 501c3
of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, as borrower Seton, which supports Brilla College Preparatory Charter Schools Brilla, a New York corporation exempt from federal taxation, pursuant to section 501c3 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, that operates a network of public charter schools which provide education services to students. Seton procures, constructs, and leases education facilities for use by Brilla. Financing Amount:
$19,500,000 in bonds to be issued as tax-exempt qualified 501c3
bonds and/or taxable bonds the Bonds. Project Description:
Proceeds from the Bonds will be used to a refinance two taxable loans in the outstanding amounts of $600,000 and $11,170,000, respectively, both of which loans financed leasehold improvements in 70,000 square feet of space in a building located, at 2336 Andrews Avenue North, Bronx, NY, which currently serves as a site for the following schools:
Brilla Pax Elementary School and Brilla Caritas Elementary School the Leased Facility 1; b refinance a taxable loan in the outstanding amount of $2,170,000, which loan financed leasehold improvements in 17,571 square feet of space in a building located, at 500 Courtlandt Avenue, Bronx, NY, which currently serves as a site for the following school: Brilla College Prep Middle School the Leased Facility 2; c refinance a taxable loan in the outstanding amount of $2,710,000, which loan financed leasehold improvements in 20,700 square feet of space in a building located, at 413 East 144th Street, Bronx, NY, which currently serves as a site for the following school: Brilla College Prep Elementary School the Leased Facility 3 and together with the

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Official Journal of the City of New York - April 8, 2021

TitleOfficial Journal of the City of New York

CountryUnited States

Date08/04/2021

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Edition count3988

First edition05/03/2008

Last issue26/04/2024

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