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LONG ISLAND CITY — A new gym coming to Court Square this spring aims to take fitness to new heights. A massive rock climbing facility is slated to open in Long Island City in April, featuring 30,000 square feet of climbing space that can fit 500 climbers at once, according to owner Mike Wolfert. “It […]
Has the most stars. Casa Enrique is tied.
February 1, 2013 By Veronica Grecu, Associate Editor One of the leading commercial real estate finance companies in the U.S., Walker Dunlop LLC of Bethesda, Md., recently announced that it provided $120 million financing for a high-rise apartment building in Long Island City, N.Y. The financing team lead by Walker Dunlop’s Steven Heller arranged a […]
Lovely. Hard core. See the full gallery on Posterous
47th Ave near 11th st.
Travis Dubreuil Marketing guru Dave Maundrell says 27 on 27th in Long Island City may be best rental value in New York. Twenty-seven is a lucky number in Long Island City. That’s how many units rented in three weeks at 27 on 27th, a new construction luxury rental property near Court Square in Long Island […]
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LONG ISLAND CITY — The crane operator and the contractor involved in the collapse of a 170-foot-long crane at a Queens construction site earlier this month are facing tens of thousands of dollars in fines — and the developer is on the hook for fines, too, officials said. A Department of Buildings spokesman confirmed that […]
Crane Collapse in Long Island City, Queens – Jan. 9, 2013 (credit: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images) NEW YORK (AP) – A crane operator and a contractor didn’t inspect equipment, failed to take proper precautions and ran the rig unsafely before it collapsed while building a New York City apartment tower and injured seven construction workers, officials […]
Delicious. At Court Square but they deliver everywhere. Aanchal. Spell it right. Get the Paneer Makhani.
Scenes from around LIC in the 1980s. Notice the Active Fire Protection truck. That thing hasn’t moved in 30 years! Thank god for the new street cleaning rules.
At The Atlantic The full archive Historic Photos From the NYC Municipal Archives – In Focus – The Atlantic.
The Department of Transportation announced its proposal to convert 5th Street in Long Island City into a one-way southbound roadway from 45th Road to 50th Avenue to address safety concerns, at a community meeting last Wednesday night at MoMA PS 1. Queens deputy commissioner for the DOT Delila Hall noted that Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan (D-Sunnyside) […]
Many residents of Hunters Point, the most southwest portion of Long Island City, voiced concern over new street sweeping regulations proposed last Wednesday during a community meeting at MoMA PS 1. At the top of their lists — increased parking complications in an already congested area. “The people of Manhattan will also be very disappointed […]
Real estate prices and rents in Long Island City and Astoria are on the rise, especially in the luxury housing market, where there isn’t enough supply to meet demand, a new report shows. The average monthly rent for a one-bedroom was $1,600 in Astoria and $2,400 in Long Island City in the last quarter of […]
Photo by Ken Maldonado Michael Capo, who leads Capo Auction, is a third generation antiques dealer with a passion for the drama and excitement he says auctions bring. By Karen Frantz TimesLedger Newspapers Michael Capo, owner of Capo Auction in Long Island City, which runs monthly sales of fine antiques, furniture, paintings, silver and other […]
Gianaris extolled the virtues of the film and television industry and the local restaurants. The January meeting of the Long Island City/Astoria Chamber of Commerce was held at Ponticello Ristorante on Broadway and was the second of two meetings devoted to tourism in the greater Long Island City area, which includes Astoria, Sunnyside, and Woodside. […]
A bit ugly.
NEW YORK CITY — Now that’s something to raise a glass to. A group of Long Island breweries have teamed up to aid in the Hurricane Sandy recovery process by crafting a specialty beer that debuted Tuesday night, and will be on tap at bars in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and The Bronx. Proceeds from pints […]
QUEENS — A group of Astoria neighbors says the construction of a massive eight-story medical facility in the neighborhood is putting their buildings on life support and might endanger residents’ health. The 53,993-square foot building at 23-25 31st St. abuts the backyards of several houses on 32nd Street, and a portion of it was mistakenly […]