SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

An Important Victory for Our Community — QRS Extended to 2069

Today, we are proud to share transformational news for many members of our community.

After years of advocacy, the existing Quasi Rent Stabilization (QRS) agreement has been extended through 2069. The current 2.5% cap on annual increases will remain in place for over 400 apartments — not just through 2030, but to the end of Marina Towers / Lefrak’s current ground lease with Battery Park City Authority (BPCA). The extension applies to residents already covered by the QRS agreement (generally those who have been Gateway residents since 2009).

This did not begin in a conference room this year. The groundwork was laid long ago.

Many of you remember the 2020 negotiations, which were quite challenging. In seeking to extend the 2020 QRS agreement, we faced an uphill battle with the building owner, and even supportive elected officials were candid about how difficult the path would be. The Gateway Tenants Association organized a community rally, mobilizing residents to demonstrate publicly how deeply this issue mattered. We met repeatedly with leadership at the Battery Park City Authority and with elected officials. We conducted research, gathered tenant data, prepared detailed arguments, and stayed engaged — even as the odds seemed long.

Since then, we have continued that work quietly and persistently. We met with BPCA leadership again and again. We shared data. We communicated tenant priorities. We reinforced why long-term stability is not just helpful — it is essential for our community. We pushed for permanence, not just another short extension.

We are extremely appreciative of the support of the Battery Park City Authority and its leadership, especially CEO Raju Mann, in reaching this agreement. Negotiations of this magnitude require engagement from multiple parties, and we are appreciative of all our elected officials who have supported us over many years. But it is important to be clear: this outcome is the result of years of consistent, organized advocacy by our Gateway Tenants Association. We planted the seeds for this extension, and we stayed at the table until it became reality.

Going into this process, we were not certain any extension could be achieved. Securing an extension to 2069 at the existing 2.5% cap is a major accomplishment. It removes a looming expiration date, provides long-term predictability for over 400 households, and strengthens the stability of our broader community.

Just as important, this victory sharpens our focus. With QRS protections secured for the long term, we can now dedicate our full energy to advancing protections and improvements for market-rate tenants. Our attention and advocacy will be strong, unified, and strategic.

This is what collective, sustained engagement looks like. It is rarely dramatic. It is often behind the scenes. And it works.

We invite all residents to join us at our Annual Meeting on March 4, where we will share additional details about the QRS extension and outline our advocacy priorities for market-rate tenants in the months ahead. Your participation matters and your voice strengthens our community.

There will be more to share in the coming weeks. For now, this is a moment to recognize how far we have come — and what organized residents, working together through the Gateway Tenants Association, can achieve.

On behalf of the Gateway Tenants Association, 

The GTA Board of Directors


Upcoming: GTA Annual Meeting – Wednesday, March 4, 2026 – 7:00 pmvia Zoom

We invite all residents to join us at our Annual Meeting on March 4, where we will share additional details about the QRS extension and outline our advocacy priorities for market-rate tenants in the months ahead. Your participation matters, and your voice strengthens our community.

SAVE THE DATES

Nov 3 – Resiliency Meeting

Gateway Tenants Association & the Battery Park City Authority invite all Gateway residents to a virtual forum on the North/West BPC Resiliency Project.

Monday, November 3rd – 6:30 pm

Click here to join the Zoom on Monday


Nov 13 – GTA Updates & Tenant Meeting

Join the GTA and your Gateway neighbors for a tenants-only meeting. We will share recent updates from Management, and we want to hear from you. You can submit questions in advance via our Feedback Form.

Thursday, November 13th – 6:30 pm

Zoom link will be provided on Thursday – check back here for the link!

Street Parking – Police Memorial 5K – Sunday May 18

This Sunday, May 18, the NYPD Running Club will host its annual Police Memorial 5K Run. Southbound traffic on West Street will be impacted between 14th Street and Liberty Street during the event. There will be post event activities and formation area will be on Liberty Street. See below for more information about the race.

Parking Restrictions:

NOTE: It is likely that cars parked at these locations will be relocated by NYPD beginning Saturday night.

  • No parking on both sides of Liberty Street between West Street and South End Avenue.
  • No parking on both sides of South End Avenue between Liberty Street and Albany Street.
  • No parking on both sides of Albany Street between South End Avenue and West Street.

Start Times:
– 0930 Hours: Prayer Service at Memorial Wall
– 1013 Hours: 5K Race Start at Liberty & West