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Empire State Development Corporation

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Agency Web Site: http://esd.ny.gov/Link to External Website

Mission

Doing business as Empire State Development (ESD), the Urban Development Corporation (UDC) is a New York State public benefit corporation. Its overall objective is to promote a vigorous and growing state economy, encourage business investment and job creation, and support diverse, prosperous, local economies across New York State through the efficient use of loans, grants, tax credits, real estate development, marketing, and other forms of assistance.

Organization and Staffing

In 1995, the operational efforts of the Department of Economic Development (DED) and the Urban Development Corporation (UDC) were consolidated to form Empire State Development.

Empire State Development is headed by a President/CEO appointed by the Governor, subject to Senate confirmation. ESD is governed by a nine-member board of directors comprising two ex-officio members and seven members appointed by the Governor with the consent of the Senate. ESD operates regional offices in Binghamton, Buffalo, Elmira, Hauppauge, New Windsor, New York City, Plattsburgh, Rochester, Syracuse, Troy, Utica, and Watertown, with headquarters in Albany, Buffalo, and New York City.

ESD also has an International Division with a network around the world, including offices in Canada, China, Israel, Mexico, South Africa, and the United Kingdom.

Budget Highlights

The FY 2019 Executive Budget recommends more than $1.35 billion in new spending authorization in support of various ESD programs and initiatives, a reduction of $1.3 billion (49 percent) from FY 2018, which largely reflects one time capital funding provided in FY2018.

Major budget actions include:

For more information on this agency's budget recommendations located in the Executive Budget Briefing Book, click on the following link:

Program Highlights

ALL FUNDS
APPROPRIATIONS
(dollars)
Category Available
FY 2018
Appropriations
Recommended
FY 2019
Change From
FY 2018
Reappropriations
Recommended
FY 2019
Aid To Localities 115,118,000 92,883,000 (22,235,000) 300,023,000
Capital Projects 2,560,778,000 1,265,305,000 (1,295,473,000) 7,040,514,000
Total 2,675,896,000 1,358,188,000 (1,317,708,000) 7,340,537,000

AID TO LOCALITIES
ALL FUNDS FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS BY FUND TYPE
APPROPRIATIONS
(dollars)
Fund Type Available
FY 2018
Recommended
FY 2019
Change
General Fund 115,118,000 92,883,000 (22,235,000)
Total 115,118,000 92,883,000 (22,235,000)

AID TO LOCALITIES
ALL FUNDS FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS BY PROGRAM
APPROPRIATIONS
(dollars)
Program Available
FY 2018
Recommended
FY 2019
Change
Economic Development
General Fund 115,118,000 92,883,000 (22,235,000)
Total 115,118,000 92,883,000 (22,235,000)

CAPITAL PROJECTS
ALL FUNDS FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS BY PROGRAM
APPROPRIATIONS
(dollars)
Comprehensive Construction Program Available
FY 2018
Recommended
FY 2019
Change Reappropriations
FY 2019
New York State Capital Assistance Program
Capital Projects Fund - Authority Bonds 0 0 0 165,501,000
Cap Proj Fund - Downtown Buffalo (Auth Bonds) 0 0 0 50,000
New York State Economic Development Assistance Program
Capital Projects Fund - Authority Bonds 0 0 0 82,323,000
New York Works
Capital Projects Fund - Authority Bonds 0 0 0 479,095,000
Regional Development
Capital Projects Fund - Authority Bonds 0 0 0 189,006,000
Economic Development
Capital Projects Fund 2,278,000 2,305,000 27,000 10,432,000
Capital Projects Fund - Authority Bonds 1,838,500,000 1,263,000,000 (575,500,000) 4,074,347,000
Infrastructure Investment – Settlement Funds 720,000,000 0 (720,000,000) 719,000,000
Upstate Revitalization
Infrastructure Investment – Settlement Funds 0 0 0 1,320,760,000
Total 2,560,778,000 1,265,305,000 (1,295,473,000) 7,040,514,000

Note: Most recent estimates as of 01/16/2018