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Tenants Political Action Committee Endorses Ben Kallos for City Council (New York, N.Y.) Tenants Political Action Committee (Tenants PAC) endorsed Ben Kallos for City Council in Manhattan’s District 5 (the Upper East Side and Roosevelt Island) today, citing his strong support of tenants’ rights. Tenants PAC is a political organization committed to advancing the […]
IRVING DEJOHN/NEW YORK DAILY NEWS The intersection of 30th St. and Thomson Ave. following an overhaul by the city Department of Transportation. The agency closed off through traffic and added the concrete barriers and plants, in hopes of protecting pedestrians that cross the busy street. The city has overhauled a fatal street in front of […]
Garden City, New York (PRWEB) July 30, 2013 World Wide Security announced today it has completed the asset acquisition of CCTV Security Ltd., of Long Island City. CCTV Security Ltd. is a full-service electronic security systems integrator founded over 40 years ago. The newly acquired company specializes in high-end surveillance, security and protection throughout New […]
Green Market Run By Kids Is Back In Long Island City Sponsored By City Council Member City Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer is joined by representatives from GrowNYC and local youth who will help run the farm stand that is reopening in Long Island City. City Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer was joined by GrowNYC […]
A Long Island City beverage company is on a high. King Kava, which makes beverages with ground kava root, is unveiling two new flavors next month – a major expansion for a beverage company that provides a mild — and legal — high. “It’s relaxing. It helps fight stress and anxiety,” said co-founder Nick Haycock, […]
Construction of the outdoor set July 24, By Bill Parry The construction of an outdoor movie set began at the Kaufman Astoria Studios last week as Western Queens continues to take on more of a Hollywood flavor. The expansion, which was part of a thought-out process since the 1980s, began last week when traffic on […]
The new comedy, Squirrels to the Nuts, will be shooting on the streets of Long Island City in front of the Gazette offices on July 24 and 25. Starring Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson, the film is set to premiere in 2014 and is written and directed by Hollywood legend Peter Bogdanovich. The plot of […]
Wednesday, July 24, 2013, by Nicola Fumo Image via QNS Urban Mkt/Facebook Welcome QNS Urban MKT to the neighborhood, Long Island City. Starting next month, the indoor food and crafts fair will run every Saturday in the Standard Motor Products building. The market is sponsored by the company that owns the building as well as […]
State Senator Michael Gianaris, Councilmember Jimmy Van Bramer joined by Dutch Kills residents and community leaders, including George Stamatiades, called on the city Department of Transportation (DOT) to demand traffic safety improvements for the area.Photo Jason D. AntosState Senator Michael Gianaris, joined by Councilmember Jimmy Van Bramer, rallied local residents and community leaders at a […]
Tuesday, July 23, 2013, by Jeremiah Budin This newly-renovated Long Island City two-family townhouse is currently listed for $3.25 million, but you’re probably already too late, as it has received multiple offers over $3 million, according to its broker. Separated into a 4BR owner’s duplex with a finished basement and a 2BR top-floor rental with […]
The city has delivered a sweet deal to FreshDirect. The Industrial Development Agency voted Tuesday in favor of the online grocer’s controversial plans to relocate from Long Island City to the Bronx — thanks to $127 million in public subsidies. The company has promised to use the money to build its new facility in the […]
Public Advocate Bill de Blasio opposes the state’s plans to close Long Island College Hospital in brownstone Brooklyn. Very strongly. “De Blasio arrested, just as he wanted,” read the headline in the Times on July 10, after he was taken in by police at a rally co-hosted by the health care workers union protesting the […]
Photo courtesy Jimmy Van Bramer City Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer (c.) is joined by GrowNYC representatives on July 13 at the opening day of Long Island City’s Youthmarket. By Chris Engelhardt TimesLedger Newspapers City Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer (D-Sunnyside) joined with nonprofit GrowNYC in Long Island City last week to celebrate the return of the […]
Travel Local Attractions, Local News By Christian A. Published: July 22 2013 Several lines of the Long Island Rail Road will see rush-hour adjustments over the next few weeks. Five rush-hour trains will be cancelled for the next four weeks as summer crews work on the East Side Access Project in Sunnyside, Queens. […]
Long Island City, NY – Further demonstrating Long Island City’s tremendous growth over the past few years, CBRE has arranged the $2.95 million sale of a site currently containing two industrial properties slated to be developed into a new residential property. The CBRE team of Matthew Giordano and John Reinertsen arranged the sale on behalf […]
Long Island City, NY – Further demonstrating Long Island City’s tremendous growth over the past few years, CBRE has arranged the $2.95 million sale of a site currently containing two industrial properties slated to be developed into a new residential property. The CBRE team of Matthew Giordano and John Reinertsen arranged the sale on behalf […]
Public Advocate Bill de Blasio opposes the state’s plans to close Long Island College Hospital in brownstone Brooklyn. Very strongly. “De Blasio arrested, just as he wanted,” read the headline in the Times on July 10, after he was taken in by police at a rally co-hosted by the health care workers union protesting the […]
Public Advocate Bill de Blasio opposes the state’s plans to close Long Island College Hospital in brownstone Brooklyn. Very strongly. “De Blasio arrested, just as he wanted,” read the headline in the Times on July 10, after he was taken in by police at a rally co-hosted by the health care workers union protesting the […]
July 19, Staff Report Long Island City and Sunnyside are set to receive nine extra miles of bike lanes. The Department of Transportation is set to put them down by the end of the year—taking the total number of bike lanes in the Sunnyside, Woodside and Long Island City neighborhoods to 21 miles. The vast […]
Welcome back to Camera Obscura, Curbed’s series of photo essays by Nathan Kensinger. This week, as part of a series on soon-to-change neighborhoods, Kensinger visits Long Island City’s new development hotbed Court Square. [In the Court Square area of Long Island City, older industrial warehouses and businesses are rapidly being replaced by new residential towers. […]