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St. George, Staten Island
Located at the northeastern tip of Staten Island where the Kill Van
Kull enters Upper New York Bay, St. George, also known as "Downtown
Staten Island," has seen its share of ups and downs since the early
20th century.
Once dominated by 19th-century Victorian homes and mansions, the area
now offers trendy housing options such as the upscale Bay Street
Landing condo complex, newly constructed high-rises and
Manhattan-style townhouses. Actor Paul Newman is said to have lived in
the area during the mid-1960s.
Richmond Terrace in St. George is not only the administrative center
of the borough but also a transportation and entertainment hub with
its ferry/bus/railway terminal, the Richmond County Bank Ballpark,
home of the New York Yankees minor league ball club and the St. George
Theatre.
The area, once considered part of the New Brighton neighborhood,
reportedly was renamed after George Law, a local investor who was
involved in the consolidation of ferry and rail service.
The neighborhood grew rapidly in the early 20th century as municipal
ferry service to Manhattan commenced in 1905.
Downtown Staten Island experienced a downturn in 1964 following the
construction of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge that shifted development
and commerce to the interior of the island.
Today, the consensus is that the area is in the midst of a resurgence
fueled by a combination of rising property values due to new
construction, redevelopment of the waterfront and an easy commute to
Manhattan.
Robert Fitzsimmons Jr., a senior vice president at Gateway Arms
Realty, said that strong, reasonably priced housing has helped St.
George continue to grow.
"In St. George you have different types of housing that appeal to
different types of people. Newly constructed town houses and condos
hold more interest for young professionals and the area's Victorian
homes -- many of which are circa the early to late 19th century -- are
sought after by older, longtime residents moving from the island's
interior," he said. "But both younger professionals and longtime
residents enjoy the area's close proximity to Manhattan."
The Buzz
Most residents of the area are surprised at how quickly housing is
being built and renovated. But, some residents say that all the
building is taking its toll on local parking.
"On Staten Island you need a car, and now the parking is really
getting tight," said Karl Reina, co-owner and chef at Karl's Klipper
on Bay Street.
Reina said the National Lighthouse Center and Museum being built right
across the street from his restaurant could make parking even worse.
In addition, Reina said a homeless shelter has some area residents
worried about changing the downtown's character.
"Since we have so many of these new condo complexes going up, I think
that many people are concerned about the possible effects of the
shelter on the community."
Real Estate
St.George is home to a mixture of 19th-century Victorians, Tudors and
mansions, but new construction of high-rise condo complexes and town
houses are vying to attract a growing base of young professionals. One
popular, upscale residential development is the Bay Street Landing
that abuts the bay between the ferry terminal and the head of Victory
Boulevard. Two other condo complexes -- the Pointe and the View -- are
under construction. Prices for the most part are refreshingly below
what it will cost to buy or rent across the harbor.
What's selling:
» 37 Sherman Ave. One-family detached home, 2,400 square feet, sold for $507,500
» 350 Richmond Terrace, one-bedroom co-op, 683 square feet, sold for $130,000
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