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Hunter College President, Jennifer Raab, announced plans to sell off the school’s 3.5-acre Kips Bay nursing campus near 25th Street and F.D.R. Drive, and build a 16-story building for science and health professions programs at 67th Street and Second Avenue, closer to its overcrowded main campus on the Upper East Side. Hunter wants to replace it with up to 14 stories of classrooms and labs (and two stories for mechanical equipment) that would consolidate the science labs, now located elsewhere on the main campus, as well as the nursing, nutrition, and physical therapy classrooms and labs that are in Kips Bay. The Governor and the state legislature have already approved a $78 million allocation for Hunter’s new science building.

Opponents decry the planned displacement of the 80-year-old Julia Richman Education Complex, a set of six elementary, middle and high schools. Many of the complex’s residents and neighbors object that even if the new school building were state-of-the-art, the swap would put them in a worse location, obviate millions of dollars of renovations, and ruin an increasingly productive relationship with the community. The private developer that bids on the one million square feet of development rights on East 25th Street would have to build a new campus for Julia Richman on the property, according to the NYC Department of Education’s instructions, and also accommodate the 600 dorm rooms that are currently there, either keeping them on the site or moving them elsewhere.

Hunter put out a request for proposals in December 2007 for the Kips Bay site. The deadline was recently extended from March to May 22nd. Among the bidders for the site is NYU, which is also looking to expand for a student body that is growing in size and lacks sufficient classroom and research space. This location is close to the existing NYU Medical Campus and could be an ideal place for the university’s expansions. Details are yet to be released on any of the proposals since the extension was put into place, however Community Board 6 is said to favor any medical-related additions contributing to the existing health corridor for which the area is known.

NYU bids on Kips Bay CUNY Site

NYU is among the bidders for a city block owned by CUNY in Kips Bay. The property, which could go for as much as $250 million, currently includes three dormitories and research and community health facilities. The 4.2-acre site, bounded by 25th and 26th Streets and 1st Avenue and the FDR highway, is close to NYU’s dental school and Medical Center, and although NYU has not released details on its plans for the site, the university did indicate that some of its health programs could benefit from the location. The request for proposals on the site has been extended from March 7 to May 22. The winning bidder will be required to include space for the Julia Richmond Education Complex, which is being displaced by a new tower Hunter is building on the Upper East Side.

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Students Protest Hunter College Expansion

Hundreds of public school students marched through the Upper East Side to protest a proposal to give the Julia Richman Education Complex to Hunter College in exchange for a new building farther downtown. Hunter plans raze the school and contruct a 16-story health-professions tower on the site. Hunter plans to finance the project with the sale of its nursing campus in Kips Bay.

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