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Developers say a boom is on its way, thanks to what many are calling New York’s “Silicon Alley”. NY1’s Jill Urban filed the following report. Wall Street jobs and bonuses have always been the engine that helps drive the real estate market here in New York City. Well now, it seems, another industry is becoming […]
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, […]
Current and recent LIC HS students expressed distress that the school they loved was being disparaged and threatened with dissolution. At a meeting January 24 in the auditorium of Long Island City H.S. in attendance believed they were fighting for the school’s existence, as they know it. LIC HS, at 14th Street and Broadway […]
LOFT:LIC uses a recirculating piping system to feed water to plants, fish, and wheat grass. (Zachary Stieber/The Epoch Times) NEW YORK—It’s not your typical growing operation. A closed loop system circulates nutrients and water through a fish tank, a worm bin, wheatgrass, and plant roots in the top floor of a Long Island City building. […]
Fed up with commuters using their neighborhood as a parking lot, residents and community leaders of Long Island City banded together with the Department of Transportation, (DOT) and announced the reduction of 12-hour parking meters. The new meter regulation, which accounts for 39 spots where Vernon Boulevard meets Borden Avenue, one block from the No. […]
Five people were injured in a multi-vehicle accident on the Long Island Expressway on Jan. 30, 2012, officials said. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) QUEENS — Five people were injured, including one seriously, in a multi-vehicle accident on the Long Island Expressway […]
LONG ISLAND CITY, NY.- Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana Marx / Stuff: the precise affinity between the generic and the specific Ford / I see you’ve gone and changed your name again Cohen Sculptures everywhere. It’s space and space is everywhere. Space is in your thought, space is […]
Hell no, he won’t go. In a defiant raspberry to the city Department of Education — and taxpayers — disgraced teacher Alan Rosenfeld, 66, won’t retire. Deemed a danger to kids, the typing teacher with a $10 million real estate portfolio hasn’t been allowed in a classroom for more than a decade, but […]
Enlarge this image Print this story Facebook this Tweet this Digg this Del.icio.us Email to a friend Boro leaders joined federal immigration officials Friday to cut the ribbon on a new immigration office that opened recently in Long Island City. The office, at 27-35 Jackson Ave., replaces the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services’ previous offices […]
Subways and artists have had a long, long relationship. Everybody knows the old saw about how artist migrations and subway access help drive gentrification in the city, but we never realized the two were quite so intertwined. Capital New York has an interesting story about how a major gallery, Luhring Augustine, moving to Bushwick might […]
Subways and artists have had a long, long relationship. Everybody knows the old saw about how artist migrations and subway access help drive gentrification in the city, but we never realized the two were quite so intertwined. Capital New York has an interesting story about how a major gallery, Luhring Augustine, moving to Bushwick might […]
Subways and artists have had a long, long relationship. Everybody knows the old saw about how artist migrations and subway access help drive gentrification in the city, but we never realized the two were quite so intertwined. Capital New York has an interesting story about how a major gallery, Luhring Augustine, moving to Bushwick might […]
Subways and artists have had a long, long relationship. Everybody knows the old saw about how artist migrations and subway access help drive gentrification in the city, but we never realized the two were quite so intertwined. Capital New York has an interesting story about how a major gallery, Luhring Augustine, moving to Bushwick might […]
Subways and artists have had a long, long relationship. Everybody knows the old saw about how artist migrations and subway access help drive gentrification in the city, but we never realized the two were quite so intertwined. Capital New York has an interesting story about how a major gallery, Luhring Augustine, moving to Bushwick might […]
Newtown Creek forms part of the border between Brooklyn and Queens. (Newtown Creek Alliance) QUEENS — A report expected next month will outline a plan to control oil seepage from a former refinery into Newtown Creek, the waterway separating Long […]
Email Print Aa Tweet Originally published: January 26, 2012 9:13 PM Updated: January 26, 2012 9:58 PM By IGOR KOSSOV. Special to Newsday Mayor Michael Bloomberg declared Thursday “Gossip Girl Day” in […]
Queens Council on the Arts, founded in 1966, is moving from its home in Forest Park to a new, 1,700-square-foot space at 37-11 35 Ave. in Long Island City, which the nonprofit is leasing from Kaufman Astoria Studios. The organization, which supports Queens-based artists across all disciplines — fine arts, dance, music and more — […]
City building accidents down 18%: Mayor Posted on January 26, 2012 by Rebecca Henely in Assembly, City Council, City Offices, Congress, District 14, District 25, District 26, Mayor, U.S. House Mayor Michael Bloomberg (c.) celebrates an 18 percent drop in construction accidents compared to last year at an apartment complex being built in Long Island […]
Jahareer Robinson saw red on his way to the P.C. Richard & Son Boxer of the Night honors at Variety Boys & Girls Club in Long Island City Wednesday. Robinson started aggressively and charged harder when his opponent’s blood appeared. “If I was bloodied, he would have came at me the same way,” he said […]
Print this story Facebook this Tweet this Digg this Del.icio.us Email to a friend Mayor Michael Bloomberg visited an apartment complex under construction in Long Island City Monday to announce what he called a step in the right direction: an 18 percent drop in construction accidents citywide from 2010-11. “This is good for the agency. […]