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.
Bronx Community Board 8 is getting creative in its response to repeated violations of city planning rules that govern what homeowners can do with natural features like rocks and trees in Riverdale’s Special Natural Area District.
Tishman Speyer has made some minor tweaks to the 340-unit affordable housing project planned for 160 Van Cortlandt Park S., Community Board 8’s land use committee learned in the firm’s presentation March 23.