Eight members of New York’s congressional delegation are turning up the pressure on Gov. Kathy Hochul to include emergency rental assistance for public housing residents in the $232.9 billion state budget, now three weeks overdue.
A crew of urban foresters paid a visit to Marble Hill last spring. They were on a mission to breathe new life into a pair of barren tree pits on Broadway and West 230th Street.
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Tishman Speyer and the School Construction Authority have taken advantage of a New York City zoning provision that allows the owners of neighboring properties to pool their development rights and then redistribute them between tax lots as they see fit.
About 160 people convened in Vladeck Hall at 74 Van Cortlandt Park South Monday, the historic gathering place for residents of the Amalgamated Houses, to learn about the sub-standard state of their exposed gas pipelines and look for solutions.