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Citylights Co-Op Residents Protest $5.8M Tax Bill At City Hall – Patch

By amol on July 17, 2018

LONG ISLAND CITY, QUEENS — Dozens of Citylights residents crowded the steps of City Hall Tuesday to symbolically return a $5.8 million property tax bill, the first of many expenses levied against the Long Island City co-op in an agreement that threatens to make its apartments unaffordable for most longtime members. More than 1,000 residents […]

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Flushing and Long Island City art scenes will collide at upcoming exhibition

By amol on July 17, 2018

Artists from both sides of the borough will have a chance to connect at an upcoming art show in Flushing. Arts advocacy group Long Island City Artists (LIC-A) will host a “Flushing Bound” exhibition at Flushing Town Hall from Sept. 6 until Sept. 30. The show will be curated by artists Nancy Gesimondo and Carol Crawford […]

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New program to speed up repairs needed at city housing apartments in Long Island City

By amol on July 14, 2018

A Long Island City public housing complex will soon get the work that it needs through an expedited repair initiative. The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) launched NYCHA Cares, a program that plans to address a backlog of over 50,000 open skilled trades work orders in NYCHA apartments. Among the projects that NYCHA Cares will focus on is […]

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Queens’ Tallest Building To Go Up In Long Island City: Reports

By amol on July 14, 2018

LONG ISLAND CITY, QUEENS — Queens’ tallest skyscraper is set to go up in Long Island City, according to news reports. Developers recently secured a $502 million loan from a group of banks led by JPMorgan Chase Co. to build the 67-story condo at 23-14 44th Drive, the Wall Street Journal reported. Queens-based developer Chris […]

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Woman set on fire at Queens homeless shelter: sources

By amol on July 14, 2018

LONG ISLAND CITY, Queens — Nail polish remover was thrown on a woman who was then set on fire during an argument at a homeless shelter in Queens, police sources said Friday. The Verve Hotel in Long Island City is pictured. (Google Maps) The victim, 51, lives at the Verve Hotel,  a women’s homeless shelter on […]

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New program to speed up repairs needed at city housing … – QNS.com

By amol on July 14, 2018

A Long Island City public housing complex will soon get the work that it needs through an expedited repair initiative. The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) launched NYCHA Cares, a program that plans to address a backlog of over 50,000 open skilled trades work orders in NYCHA apartments. Among the projects that NYCHA Cares will focus on is […]

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Queens’ Tallest Building To Go Up In Long Island City: Reports – Patch

By amol on July 14, 2018

LONG ISLAND CITY, QUEENS — Queens’ tallest skyscraper is set to go up in Long Island City, according to news reports. Developers recently secured a $502 million loan from a group of banks led by JPMorgan Chase Co. to build the 67-story condo at 23-14 44th Drive, the Wall Street Journal reported. Queens-based developer Chris […]

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Roommate sought after woman set on fire at Queens homeless shelter – WABC

By amol on July 13, 2018

LONG ISLAND CITY, Queens (WABC) — Police say a fight between two roommates at a Queens shelter Wednesday night ended with one of them setting the other on fire. The 51-year-old victim was burned after she and a younger roommate got into a dispute at the former Verve Hotel on 29th Street in Long Island […]

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Recall Issued For Raw Chicken Products

By amol on July 12, 2018

Did you buy them? An undisclosed amount of raw poultry products from Afandina Halal in Long Island City is being recalled by the United States Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service after it was distributed to retailers without being inspected by federal officials. The problem was discovered when FSIS personnel was performing inspection […]

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Upcoming Long Island City condo will be the tallest in the borough

By amol on July 12, 2018

Long Island City will soon be the home to Queens’ tallest tower to date. On July 9, the developers of 23-14 44th Dr. secured a $502 million loan from JP Morgan, which was brokered by the New York City-based company Meridian Capital Group. The loan is the largest loan ever for the borough and one of the largest […]

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SLT workout studio coming to Long Island City next week

By amol on July 12, 2018

A new, celebrity-approved workout studio is coming to Long Island City next week. SLT, which stands for “Strengthen-Lengthen-Tone” is coming to the fast-growing neighborhood on July 16, at 42-15 Crescent St. The location is the 22nd studio overall, with locations in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Connecticut. A spokesperson for the studio said that acclaimed […]

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Raw chicken recall from New York City slaughterhouse, Afandia … – WABC

By amol on July 11, 2018

LONG ISLAND CITY, Queens (WABC) — Federal officials are recalling raw chicken shipped throughout New York City that came from a Queens slaughterhouse. The USDA said some chicken from Afandina Halal, which is based in Long Island City, was shipped out with a stamp of inspection “P-51183” when it did not undergo inspection. The recall […]

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A popular summer concert series makes its return tonight at a Long Island City park

By amol on July 11, 2018

Get ready for a summer filled with free, local music in Long Island City. The Kupferberg Center for the Arts’ Live at the Gantries concert series returns tonight at Gantry Plaza State Park. Every Tuesday at 7 p.m. during the months of July and August, a different local artist will showcase music from different genres, including jazz, rock, […]

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Long Island City Boasts Most Flood-Prone Housing In NYC: Study

By amol on July 11, 2018

LONG ISLAND CITY, QUEENS — Long Island City is among New York City’s most at-risk flood zones, but that hasn’t stopped developers from building thousands of apartments where the dangerous waters are most likely to hit, a new study found. The Queens neighborhood has seen nearly 2,000 new residential units go up in its flood […]

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An Oil for That Final Finish

By amol on July 10, 2018

Front Burner The inspiration for Ulli’s Oil Mill may be Austrian, but these plant-seed oils are made in Long Island City, Queens. CreditSonny Figueroa/The New York Times For Ulrike Sitter, pressing plant seeds for oil is a tradition she has imported from her native Austria, where toasted pumpkinseed oil is a culinary staple. Ms. Sitter […]

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NYC Restaurant Week Boasts Just 2 Queens Eateries | Astoria, NY …

By amol on July 10, 2018

QUEENS, NY — A celebration meant to spotlight New York City’s “incredible array of eateries” has cast most of the city’s outer boroughs out of the limelight. The world-renowned NYC Restaurant Week will offer its semiannual dining deals at nearly 400 of the city’s most exclusive eateries during its summer run from July 23 to […]

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$710K gets you a one-bedroom with balcony in Jojo Anavim-Bedecked Long Island City’s Canvas

By amol on July 10, 2018

Located at 42-83 Hunter Street in Long Island City, the Canvas is an intimate 14-unit boutique condominium with a decidedly artistic theme. An immense, multi-story work by artist Jojo Anavim decorates the building’s facade while another of his works is showcased in the lobby. But the creativity doesn’t end there. The minimalist finishes, white walls […]

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Despite 200-foot height cut, 67-story tower in Long Island City will …

By amol on July 10, 2018

Via Hill West Architects The soaring condo tower planned for Long Island City’s Court Square shrunk in height this week, dropping from a proposed 984-foot tower to 778 feet, Curbed NY reported. This isn’t the first height fluctuation for the building, dubbed the Court Square City View. Developer Chris Xu proposed a 964-foot tower in […]

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Raw chicken recall from Long Island City slaughterhouse, Afandia Halal – WABC

By amol on July 10, 2018

LONG ISLAND CITY, Queens (WABC) — Federal officials are recalling raw chicken shipped throughout New York City from a Queens slaughterhouse. The USDA says some chicken from Afandina Halal, which is based in Long Island City, was shipped out with a stamp of inspection “P-51183” when it did not undergo inspection. The recall affects 40-pound […]

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NYC Restaurant Week Boasts Just 2 Queens Eateries

By amol on July 9, 2018

QUEENS, NY — A celebration meant to spotlight New York City’s “incredible array of eateries” has cast most of the city’s outer boroughs out of the limelight. The world-renowned NYC Restaurant Week will offer its semiannual dining deals at nearly 400 of the city’s most exclusive eateries during its summer run from July 23 to […]

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