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FedEx Ground will shutter its Maspeth distribution center and move to a sprawling Long Island City facility next year, company officials said. The new 140,000-square-foot plant on Borden Ave. will cost an estimated $56 million to construct and could be completed by spring 2013, FedEx spokesman David Westrick told the Daily News on Tuesday. The […]
A memorial plaque for Suzanne Hart has been put up in the lobby of 285 Madison Avenue, the building where she was killed in an elevator accident on Dec. 19, 2011. (DNAinfo/Mary Johnson) MANHATTAN — As a city report blames worker oversight for the death of Suzanne Hart, one New York-based elevator expert claims he has […]
Verizon FiOS is dropping Bridges TV from its regular lineup, putting in further jeopardy the Muslim lifestyle network that was founded in Orchard Park in 2004. The network moved last summer to the New York City area from the Orchard Park office park where its co-founder Aasiya Zubair Hassan was brutally killed by the other […]
But that is about to change. This spring, the city’s Department of Environmental Protection will solicit plans for the first major wind project, the installation of turbines atop the Fresh Kills landfill in Staten Island. And city planners are working on zoning changes, now under review by the City Planning Commission, to allow turbines up […]
Dabney Montgomery, 88, often wears a hat honoring the Tuskegee Airmen. He is also seen here with a Congressional Medal around his neck. (DNAinfo/Jill Colvin) LONG ISLAND CITY — For nearly 70 years, Dabney Montgomery’s wartime heroics had gone almost unnoticed. But the 88-year-old Harlem man, who is one of the few remaining Tuskegee Airmen, […]
A nice building. Why did the union leave?
After four decades of death threats, picket lines and evictions, a leading women’s health crusader is set to open one of the state’s largest, licensed abortion clinics this week in southeast Queens. Choices Women’s Medical Center, which also provides gynecological, prenatal and counseling services, is moving from its current Long Island City location to a […]
Brooklyn Grange’s farm at 37-18 Northern Boulevard in Queens There are thousands of acres of rooftop space in New York City where growing farm operations are looking to expand. According to the New York Daily News, groups such as Gotham Greens, Brooklyn Grange and BrightFarms are looking for elevated space where they can grow crops […]
[Photo via Photo of Chiclet the cat aboard the Mary A. Whalen by Carolyn Salguero] RED HOOKThere will be an emergency meeting tonight [Long Island City Hospital, corner of Atlantic Ave Hicks Street, Brooklyn; 6:30-8:30p] to plot a course of action to save the retired tanker and homeless historic ship the Mary A. Whalen. Security […]
Associated Press GARDEN CITY, N.Y. — Long Island’s Adelphi University has received a $9.5 million gift from financial executive Robert Willumstad. Its business school will be named the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business. Willumstad is co-founder and senior adviser of the private equity firm Brysam Global Partners. The university said his gift is equal […]
Long Island City businesses that thrived off of Fresh Direct’s presence in the neighborhood fear life after the grocer’s departure and are hopefully a new business takes the 300,000-square-foot space soon, Crain’s reported. New York Deli on Borden Avenue, which sold lunch to many Fresh Direct employees, vendors and financiers, Public Service Truck Renting, which […]
LIC Theater Camp ~ JULY 9 – AUGUST 3 ~ 4th Season Musical Theater – Sports Dance/Flamenco/Zumba – Rock Band! FREE REGISTRATION & Early-Bird Discounts March 3 ~ 10am to 3:30pm Auditorium at Queen of Angels 44th Street & Skillman Avenue www.unitystage.org for more info
A local business group is reviving a long-dormant association to help Queens shake its suburban image and attract more visitors. The Queens Tourism Council, which has existed mostly in name only since the late 1980s, is getting a fresh set of members to reflect the infusion of new businesses and attractions. Queens Economic Development Corp. […]
A huge job. Wow.
We hear the “Big Bird ” sculpture is finally to be removed. Hurray. Overdue.
In LIC. On 44th Drive
The bucolic farms of middle America are getting some stiff competition from the rooftops of New York City. A growing number of commercial farms housed several stories high throughout the city are producing crops year-round — in many cases without even using dirt. Several city farms are looking for more rooftop space to grow their […]
To say that Travis Johnides and Mike Howland like beer would certainly be true, but to say that the two have a devout passion for the fermented beverage would be much more accurate. Known as “The Beer Amigos,” Johnides and Howland have become the newest sensations of the Long Island craft beer scene. They travel […]
Creating jobs and stimulating the economy is our highest priority. That is why we worked so hard recently to not only keep Fresh Direct in New York City but to help it expand its operations in the Bronx. Fresh Direct is a true New York success story, growing over the last decade from a small […]
Freddy Arundel and Rich Nieto have coffee down to a science. “The attention to detail and the quality that we give to our coffee program is unparalleled,” says Nieto. The longtime friends were the first to bring specialty brews to the borough at their Long Island City espresso bar Sweetleaf, located two blocks from the […]