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Essex Crossing Team Fields Questions About Pedestrian Safety, Rats, Jobs | The Lo-Down : News from the Lower East Side

Grand Street near Suffolk St.; Essex Crossing Site 5. These days on the Lower East Side, it’s tough to walk anywhere without confronting barricades, dump trucks and scaffolding. A big reason why is Essex Crossing, one of the largest construction projects in the city. Last night, the developers, Community Board 3, the LES Business Improvement District and Grand Street Settlement held a meeting to field community concerns and to offer information about construction jobs. Several representatives were on hand from Delancey Street Associates, the consortium building the 1.87 million square foot mixed-use project on the former Seward Park urban renewal site. Katie Archer, director of community relations, encouraged locals to sign up for regular e-blasts via the Essex Crossing website. People can also bring problems to the developers’ attention by emailing: info@essexcrossingnyc.com. CB3’s Susan Stetzer asked residents to use the board’s online complaint form for problems with no

San Diego House Party Police Responses Nearly Doubled in 2020

“Some people after their divorce, they go buy a car,” said Andy Fields, owner of the home on Essex. “I turned my house into a hostel.” Fields has owned the house for 10 years, running it as a hostel for the last five. He let NBC 7 cameras inside for a tour of “The Hostel California.” The two-bedroom house runs like a hostel during the week, and on weekends, Fields rents it out to groups of 15-20 guests. But Fields admits sometimes those guests can get a little loud so loud, a neighbor will call police. But Fields is far from alone. Despite calls from county officials to stay at home and not hold gatherings, records obtained by NBC 7 Investigates show thousands of San Diegans didn t listen.

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