Arthur Kill Correctional Facility was a medium security correctional facility opened in 1976 and operated by what was then the New York State Department of Correctional Services. Arthur Kill was located in New York City in the Borough of Staten Island, along Arthur Kill Road in the Charleston area. The prison had a capacity of 931 male inmates. In 2011 the prison had 408 employees, including 315 security employees.
The prison property bordered Arthur Kill, a waterway that separates Staten Island from New Jersey. The 260-acre (1.1 km2) Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve is also located across from the prison site. Part of its site contains buried truck trailers and is potentially contaminated; the decision was made to "deal" with the abandoned trailers' contents in this way.
The site formerly served as a 650-bed drug rehabilitation center, with an indoor swimming pool (closed when it became a prison) Sixteen housing (dormitory) units, the medical building and the SHU or Special Housing Unit were built just before or while it was a prison. In the summer of 2006, the Arthur Kill Correctional Facility was used to shoot scenes for the juvenile detention center shown in the film Tenderness.
The facility was closed in 2011 as part of Governor Andrew Cuomo's prison closing program. Broadway Stages, which already operates soundstages elsewhere in the city, has been working for years to acquire the property and in May 2017 announced it was filming the upcoming Ocean's Eight project there.
Coordinates: 40°33′02″N 74°13′43″W / 40.55056°N 74.22861°W