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St. George is the civic center and transportation hub of Staten Island, home to the Staten Island Ferry terminal, Borough Hall, and several cultural institutions including the National Lighthouse Museum and the planned New York Wheel (though the project stalled). The neighborhood's hilltop location offers dramatic views of Manhattan and the harbor.
Victorian homes and mansions on the hillside, apartment buildings, mixed-use buildings along Bay Street, institutional properties, and some new residential developments near the ferry terminal.
Victorian homes from the 1860s-1900s on the hillside. Apartment buildings from the 1920s-1940s. Some newer construction from the 2010s-2020s near the waterfront and ferry terminal.
Facade maintenance on older buildings, construction violations from new development, fire safety in Victorian homes, HPD housing code violations in apartment buildings, and violations related to the challenging hillside topography.
Moderate assessed values. Victorian homes in Tax Class 1. The waterfront area has seen increased assessments due to new development. St. George is among the more affordable waterfront locations in NYC.
Mix of R3-2, R6, and C4 zoning. The Bay Street Corridor rezoning (2019) allows higher-density development along the waterfront and commercial corridor, encouraging transit-oriented development near the ferry.
The Bay Street Corridor rezoning is driving new residential and mixed-use development. The Empire Outlets (opened 2019) added retail. Lighthouse Point development continues near the ferry terminal.
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