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Not in my backyard, strip club! Not in my booming-on-its-way-to-becoming-the-coolest-neighborhood-in-the-city backyard! Long Island City, that is. Elected officials and allegedly everyone in the blossoming Queens neighborhood on the other side of the East River (business, civic, AND religious communities!), are celebrating the latest obstacle for a strip club hoping to set up shop in the [...]
The victory over the visiting Patriots and new coach Gerard Ciarleglio kept LIC undefeated in PSAL Queens ‘A’ West and snapped Francis Lewis’ six-game winning streak in the division. After losing in the finals of the PSAL ‘A’ title game last season, the Bull-Dogs (15-1), who lost the high-scoring Aaron Williams but have four other [...]
Enlarge this image Print this story Facebook this Tweet this Digg this Del.icio.us Email to a friend When the Entrepreneur Space, a food manufacturing incubator in Long Island City, celebrated its first birthday last week, it did so with cake fit for the stars — and one star in particular. New York author Jane Scovell, [...]
Print 02/03/2012 10:29 AM By: Jill Urban ‘); if(infobox==’True’ Article source: http://bronx.ny1.com/content/ny1_living/real_estate/155381/tech-boom-upgrades-expectations-in-city-s-housing-market
MUSEUMS AND LIBRARIES METROPOLITAN MUSEUM Fifth Ave. at 82nd St. (212-535-7710)—“The Renaissance Portrait from Donatello to Bellini.” Through March 18. | “Chinese Art in an Age of Revolution: Fu Baoshi (1904-1965).” Through April 15. | “Photographic Treasures from the Collection of Alfred Stieglitz.” Through Feb. 26. | “Infinite Jest: Caricature and Satire from Leonardo to Levine.” Through [...]
There is a certain breed of New Yorker for whom the word “club” does not summon up the Meatpacking District, but the upper East Side; there are some in this town who crave not Cielo’s bottle service and booming music, but a cocktail in the wood-paneled comfort of the Knickerbocker. Private clubs have long been [...]
There is a certain breed of New Yorker for whom the word “club” does not summon up the Meatpacking District, but the upper East Side; there are some in this town who crave not Cielo’s bottle service and booming music, but a cocktail in the wood-paneled comfort of the Knickerbocker. Private clubs have long been [...]