25 Field Court Development

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The City of Kingston has chosen to partner with development team Affordable Housing Conservancy, Fulcra Development, and Sisters of Charity Housing Development Corporation to redevelop the City-owned property at 25 Field Court:

This experienced team has a track record of delivering design-forward, affordable and mixed-income housing projects in urban areas and was judged by an evaluation committee as best meeting the objective to create a community-oriented development that aligns with the goals of the Midtown Thriving planning process, adds much needed affordable and deeply affordable housing, and remediates pollutants on the site to the satisfaction of the New York DEC.

While the project team will finalize the size of the development as predevelopment activities continue, Parkline is anticipated to include approximately 100 new rental units, offering a mix of unit sizes, along with new ground-floor commercial space. Pending finalization of the financing structure, a significant portion of the new units will be designated as affordable and deeply affordable.

The City of Kingston acquired the site in April 2024, an approximately 0.85-acre site in a mixed commercial and residential area in Midtown, directly adjacent to the Midtown Linear Park and near the Broadway business corridor. The property has frontage on two roads, 125 feet of frontage along Field Court, and approximately 120 feet of frontage along O’Neil Street. The property currently contains an unoccupied single-story 12,000 square foot brick building constructed in 1966, and has a parking lot fronting Field Court and another parking lot facing O’Neil Street.


The City is currently working to designate the area of Midtown that includes 25 Field Court as a Brownfield Opportunity Area (BOA) as part of the Midtown Thriving project, and as part of that work, has received public input on priorities for redevelopment for vacant and underutilized sites in the BOA area. Once the area is designated as a BOA, the site would be eligible to receive additional tax credits and state grants. More information about this program and potential benefits are available at https://dos.ny.gov/brownfield-redevelopment.

Under the City’s recently adopted form-based zoning code, the site is zoned as T5 Flex, which allows for a wide variety of uses and building types.

Any site sales are dependent upon the approval of the City of Kingston Common Council.


The City of Kingston has chosen to partner with development team Affordable Housing Conservancy, Fulcra Development, and Sisters of Charity Housing Development Corporation to redevelop the City-owned property at 25 Field Court:

This experienced team has a track record of delivering design-forward, affordable and mixed-income housing projects in urban areas and was judged by an evaluation committee as best meeting the objective to create a community-oriented development that aligns with the goals of the Midtown Thriving planning process, adds much needed affordable and deeply affordable housing, and remediates pollutants on the site to the satisfaction of the New York DEC.

While the project team will finalize the size of the development as predevelopment activities continue, Parkline is anticipated to include approximately 100 new rental units, offering a mix of unit sizes, along with new ground-floor commercial space. Pending finalization of the financing structure, a significant portion of the new units will be designated as affordable and deeply affordable.

The City of Kingston acquired the site in April 2024, an approximately 0.85-acre site in a mixed commercial and residential area in Midtown, directly adjacent to the Midtown Linear Park and near the Broadway business corridor. The property has frontage on two roads, 125 feet of frontage along Field Court, and approximately 120 feet of frontage along O’Neil Street. The property currently contains an unoccupied single-story 12,000 square foot brick building constructed in 1966, and has a parking lot fronting Field Court and another parking lot facing O’Neil Street.


The City is currently working to designate the area of Midtown that includes 25 Field Court as a Brownfield Opportunity Area (BOA) as part of the Midtown Thriving project, and as part of that work, has received public input on priorities for redevelopment for vacant and underutilized sites in the BOA area. Once the area is designated as a BOA, the site would be eligible to receive additional tax credits and state grants. More information about this program and potential benefits are available at https://dos.ny.gov/brownfield-redevelopment.

Under the City’s recently adopted form-based zoning code, the site is zoned as T5 Flex, which allows for a wide variety of uses and building types.

Any site sales are dependent upon the approval of the City of Kingston Common Council.


Page last updated: 16 Jan 2026, 04:14 PM