New York City is the world’s premier investment destination, built on an engine of innovation and forward-thinking policy that offers limitless opportunity for growth.
A World-Class Investment Opportunity
New York City is more than the largest city in the United States—it’s an economic powerhouse that ranks among the top global investment destinations. With over 8.5 million residents and a $1.28 trillion GMP (gross metropolitan product), NYC offers the market depth and consistent growth that investors seek.
Guided by marquee policy initiatives such as “New” New York and the City of Yes, New York City is entering a new age of economic prosperity that is ripe with high-yield investment potential. From landmark infrastructure projects, major rezonings, to fast-growing innovation sectors, the investment opportunities available in New York are as diverse as the city itself.
NYCEDC: Your Investment Partner
Since its creation 30 years ago, New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) has planned and executed strategies that have kept the city at the forefront of global competition for people, businesses, and capital. We are investing in our airports, developing new transit systems, building coastal resiliency, and modernizing port infrastructure. Additionally, we are updating City regulations so they conform with modern economic realities—whether it’s housing, autonomous vehicles, or building codes—and creating incentives that spark opportunities for private investment centered around five principal categories:
- Infrastructure and Public Realm
- Rezonings
- Public-Private Land Development
- Incentives & Business Support
- Innovation Industries
Infrastructure and Public Realm
New York City is advancing transformative projects to reshape key corridors and waterfronts; enhance climate resilience; and expand public space for residents, workers, and visitors. These investments will improve quality of life in these areas, positively impacting the demand for office, retail, and residential space.
Future of Fifth: ~$400 million investment to transform Fifth Avenue between Bryant Park and Central Park into a world-class, pedestrian-centered boulevard
North Shore Staten Island: $400 million initiative to deliver a 20-acre waterfront esplanade and public amenities, 1.3 million sq. ft. of commercial space, over 2,100 mixed-income homes, and a 600-seat school, anchored by the 35-acre New Stapleton Waterfront
Port Authority Bus Terminal: $10 billion plan to redevelop the PABT into a modern 2.1 million-square-foot facility (Image credit: “RENDERING: New Midtown Bus Terminal” by The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
New Rezonings to Unlock Private Land Development
New York City is undertaking a sweeping modernization of outdated zoning laws to foster more inclusive, sustainable, and economically dynamic neighborhoods across all five boroughs. As part of the City’s goal to create 500,000 new homes over the next decade, these reforms will unlock private land development opportunities that deliver vibrant, mixed-use communities—bringing together housing, jobs, and amenities in areas positioned for long-term growth.
City of Yes for Housing Opportunity: Creates the potential for 82,000 new housing units across all five boroughs through targeted rezonings
Bronx Metro North: Enables development around four new Metro-North train stations, delivering 7,000 housing units through neighborhood rezoning
Midtown South, Manhattan: Delivering nearly 10,000 new homes alongside over $488 million in investments for Garment District industries and neighborhood benefits
Public-Private Land Development Opportunities
Alongside zoning reforms that unlock private land, New York City is leveraging its public real estate portfolio to drive housing and neighborhood growth. As a real estate developer, asset manager, and policymaker, NYCEDC is leading a mayor-directed review of underutilized public sites across the five boroughs. With 230 properties totaling 66 million square feet, NYCEDC is advancing streamlined interagency coordination to create public-private development partnerships to transform these assets into vibrant, mixed-use projects—delivering new homes, jobs, and community amenities at scale.
Willets Point: $3 billion investment for infrastructure, public space, and housing, including Etihad Park—NYC’s first professional soccer stadium
SPARC Kips Bay: $1.6 billion project to transform Hunter College’s Brookdale Campus into the city’s hub for life sciences, healthcare, and public health innovation
South Brooklyn Marine Terminal: Transforming the 73-acre site into the nation’s largest dedicated offshore wind port
Incentives & Business Support
NYC offers over 70 City, State, and federal programs designed to lower the cost of doing business, from expansion and relocation to capital improvements and workforce growth.
M-CORE: Provides tax incentives to modernize aging office buildings south of 59th Street, unlocking value through transformative renovations
NYCIDA: Offers property tax abatements, sales tax waivers, and reduced mortgage recording taxes for large-scale commercial and industrial projects
Relocation Assistance Credit for Employees: Incentivizes out-of-state companies that sign leases for at least 10,000 square feet of space at qualifying office buildings
Innovation Industries
NYC is actively investing in high-growth sectors such as tech, the green economy, and life sciences to build a more diversified and resilient economy. These emerging sectors are projected to expand significantly over the next decade, offering a wide range of opportunities for investment and public-private partnership.
Emerging Tech: World’s #2 tech ecosystem and the global leader in Applied AI
Green Economy: Projected to employ 400,000 New Yorkers and generate $87 billion in economic impact by 2040
Life Sciences: Projected to grow 24 percent by 2033, spurred by the City’s $1B+ LifeSci NYC initiative
More Investment Opportunities
Infrastructure
- Future of 5th Avenue
- North Shore Staten Island
- Lower Manhattan Coastal Resiliency
- 14th Street
- Port Authority Midtown Bus Terminal
- NYC Ferry
- Greenways
Rezoning
- City of Yes
- Bronx Metro North
- Atlantic Avenue Mixed-Use Plan
- Jamaica, Queens
- Midtown South
- Long Island City
Land Development
- Coney Island
- Brooklyn Marine Terminal
- South Brooklyn Marine Terminal
- 100 Gold
- SPARC Kips Bay
- Skyport
- Former Flushing Airport
- Willets Point
- Hunts Point Marine Terminal
- New Stapleton Waterfront
Incentives
- Manhattan Commercial Revitalization
- NYC Industrial Development Agency
- 467-m
- Office Conversion Accelerator
- Relocation and Employment Assistance Program
- Relocation Assistance Credit for Employees
Innovation Industries
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