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A rendering of the winning Cornell University-Technion design. (Cornell University) ROOSEVELT ISLAND — As Cornell University gears up to build its $2 billion, 11-acre campus on Roosevelt Island, the Ivy League school is “in listening mode,” its president David Skorton told a standing room crowd at a town hall meeting Thursday night. Many Roosevelt Islanders […]
“Just imagine as you come over on the tram from Manhattan, and you look south at the 11 acres that you’ll see,” said Robert Steel, the city’s deputy mayor for economic development. Steel, one of the leaders of the Bloomberg administration’s attempt to attract a technology campus to the city, went on to describe the […]
Long Island City’s gain is a loss for struggling businesses in central Queens after New York’s hometown airline departed Forest Hills. JetBlue moved about 900 employees from its headquarters on Queens Blvd. and Union Turnpike to a state-of-the-art facility in Queens Plaza last week. And now local merchants that were supported by airline workers are […]
Immediately after Curtis was run-ruled by Grand Street Campus in its Monroe Tournament opener, the Warriors had the unenviable task of meeting defending CHSAA Class AA city champion Xaverian. On the way to another loss against a citywide powerhouse, however, something out of the ordinary happened: Curtis picked itself off the mat and blanked Xaverian, […]
Long Island City’s gain is a loss for struggling businesses in central Queens after New York’s hometown airline departed Forest Hills. JetBlue moved about 900 employees from its headquarters on Queens Blvd. and Union Turnpike to a state-of-the-art facility in Queens Plaza last week. And now local merchants that were supported by airline workers are […]
Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced today that the $45 million Queens Plaza Improvement Plaza has wrapped up. The result is a newly landscaped 1.5 acre park with 489 newly planted trees, and the mayor’s office says it’s got non-invasive and drought-tolerant native plantings, wetlands, artist-designed benches and interlocking / permeable pavers to direct storm water to […]
G whiz! A subway grand plan Astoria: Queens residents struggle to catch the G train because it has been cut to two stops in the borough. But the G could be rerouted to underserved parts of Long Island City. Build a tunnel under the Steinway/Broadway tunnel and extend the G from its terminus, Court Square, […]
The decision to keep its headquarters in New York City was announced in 2010, setting JetBlue on a journey to combine into one main corporate support center its former Forest Hills, Queens office where more than 900 crewmembers and business partners worked, with its Darien, Conn. office where approximately 70 crewmembers worked. JetBlue’s crewmembers from […]
The city couldn’t fire them — but it won’t let them back in the classroom, either. Six city teachers who were cleared to return to work by arbitrators are instead assigned to desk duty since the city still considers them dangerous. And not unlike the 16 teachers that the chancellor now has set his sights […]
JetBlue CEO David Barger really knows how to kill the buzz in a room. At the ribbon-cutting for the discount airline’s new Long Island City headquarters this week, Barger essentially squashed hopes the airline would expand service to Long Island MacArthur Airport in Islip anytime soon. The problem is aircraft, as in not enough of […]
“Just imagine as you come over on the tram from Manhattan, and you look south at the 11 acres that you’ll see,” said Robert Steel, the city’s deputy mayor for economic development. Steel, one of the leaders of the Bloomberg administration’s attempt to attract a technology campus to the city, went on to describe the […]
G whiz! A subway grand plan Astoria: Queens residents struggle to catch the G train because it has been cut to two stops in the borough. But the G could be rerouted to underserved parts of Long Island City. Build a tunnel under the Steinway/Broadway tunnel and extend the G from its terminus, Court Square, […]
JetBlue Airways opened its new corporate headquarters in Long Island City, Queens. Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, senator Charles E. Schumer and other top government leaders joined JetBlue’s president and CEO Dave Barger in cutting the ribbon on the airline’s innovative new home, the latest addition to the vibrant Long Island City community. The decision to […]
NEW YORK, April 4, 2012 — /PRNewswire/ — JetBlue Airways (Nasdaq: JBLU), New York’s Official Hometown Airline, today opened its new corporate headquarters in Long Island City, Queens. Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Senator Charles E. Schumer and other top government leaders joined JetBlue’s President and CEO Dave Barger in cutting the ribbon on the airline’s innovative […]
The hydroponic greenhouse, at a former Navy warehouse that the city’s Economic Development Corporation acquired last year, will occupy up to 100,000 square feet of rooftop space. Construction is scheduled to start in the fall, with the first harvest expected next spring. When finished, the greenhouse will rank as the largest rooftop farm in the […]
We’re loving this project, mostly because you’ve done a masterful job of transforming a bland white box into something with character and life. Can you tell us something about where you got your inspiration for the design? Toledo: It’s the white box—we call it the same thing, we run into these spaces all of the […]
On April 4, Councilmember Jimmy Van Bramer joined numerous community and elected officials to cut the ribbon for Jet Blue’s new headquarters in the Brewster Building in Long Island City. In this photo, Van Bramer is joined with Mayor Mike Bloomberg, Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, State Senator Michael Gianaris, U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer, Patrick Foye, Executive […]
JetBlue Airways, New York’s Official Hometown Airline, opened its new corporate headquarters in Long Island City, Queens. Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Senator Charles E. Schumer and other top government leaders joined JetBlue’s President and CEO Dave Barger in cutting the ribbon on the airline’s innovative new home, the latest addition to the vibrant Long Island […]
Enlarge this image Print this story Facebook this Tweet this Digg this Del.icio.us Email to a friend The city Department of Education got an earful from Grover Cleveland High School advocates at a closure hearing Monday. The emotionally charged hearing drew teachers, parents and students into the school’s auditorium where more than 70 speakers stepped […]