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A Chorus Line Is Coming to Long Island City

By amol on December 17, 2015

A Chorus Line Is Coming to Long Island City. In celebration of the show’s 40th anniversary, Secret Theatre Musicals will present the Tony-winning musical A Chorus Line in Long Island City for a three-week run next month. Directed by Tom Rowan, the […]

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The Show Palace, Long Island City strip club, closed for allegedly selling …

By amol on December 15, 2015

At this jiggle joint, “joint” meant marijuana — and sometimes cocaine. The Show Palace, an “all nude” strip club in Long Island City, Queens, was shuttered by court order Friday after investigators learned that servers were selling both marijuana and cocaine along with non-alcoholic drinks and lap dances, officials said. The NYPD Narcotics Bureau conducted […]

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Curbed Cup 1st Round: (5) Long Island City vs. (12) Brooklyn Navy Yard

By amol on December 15, 2015

The Curbed Cup, our annual award for the New York City neighborhood of the year, is kicking off with 16 areas vying for the prestigious (fake) trophy. This week we’ll have two matchups per day, and all the results and the full tournament bracket will be reviewed on Friday. Voting for each pairing ends 24 […]

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Long Island City’s Streets Need to Catch Up With a Growing Neighborhood

By amol on December 12, 2015

Jackson Avenue cuts diagonally into 11th Street right where it intersects with the Pulaski Bridge approach, creating a hostile environment for walking and biking. Image: Google Maps Long Island City is booming with new residences, and more are on the way with the massive Hunters Point South development. As the area becomes home to more […]

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Veterans of Iraq War transition to union careers in Long Island City

By amol on December 8, 2015

Photo courtesy Helmets to Hardhats Astoria’s Louis Gonzalez learns a new trade as part of the Steamfitters Local 638’s apprenticeship program after serving in the Iraq War. By Bill Parry TimesLedger Newspapers Subscribe Get our stories in your inbox, free. Like TimesLedger on Facebook. Two Iraq War veterans in western Queens have found post-military careers […]

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Long Island City Brewery to Offer Farm-Fresh Produce and Groceries

By amol on December 8, 2015

Rockaway Brewing Company is partnering with Farmigo to offer weekly farm products at their space. View Full Caption DNAinfo/Paul DeBenedetto LONG ISLAND CITY — How about some local veggies with your local brew? Rockaway Brewing Company will start offering more than just beers to the neighborhood this week — it’ll be a pick-up point for […]

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This Week: Rethinking Streets in Hunters Point/Long Island City

By amol on December 7, 2015

The highlight of the week is Wednesday, when you can weigh in on the future of streets in Hunters Point and Long Island City at a public workshop hosted by DOT and Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer. Here’s the full slate of events from the Streetsblog calendar: Tonight: Manhattan Community Board 6 will get an update on […]

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In Long Island City, Now Arriving in No Man’s Land

By amol on December 4, 2015

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In Long Island City, a Community Seeks to Reclaim an Urban Wilderness

By amol on December 3, 2015

[The Montauk Cutoff, a recently decommissioned elevated train line in Long Island City, Queens, may soon be redeveloped as a public space. All photos by Nathan Kensinger.] Welcome back to Camera Obscura, Curbed’s series of photo essays by Nathan Kensinger. This week, a look at the possibilities for the Montauk Cutoff in Long Island City, […]

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Long Island City to Get a Taste of Luxury – Multi

By amol on December 2, 2015

Lightstone broke ground on the development of a 428-unit luxury residential property in the Long Island City neighborhood of Queens, N.Y. The groundbreaking ceremony (left to right): Matt Niskanen, senior project manager; Mark Green, senior vice president of construction; Mitchell Hochberg, president; Scott Avram, senior vice president of development; Bryan Ramm, development director; and Jonathan Rabinow, senior vice […]

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A new Day rises in Long Island City ceramic business

By amol on December 1, 2015

By Allison Plitt TimesLedger Newspapers Subscribe Get our stories in your inbox, free. Like TimesLedger on Facebook. If you mingle among the artists in Long Island City and mention the name Ellen Day, you will likely elicit at least one smile on somebody’s face. Day, a resident of Jamaica, is a very popular figure in […]

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Swingline was part of the Long Island City skyline

By amol on November 27, 2015

Chronicle Contributor It is now 90 years ago that Russian immigrant Jacob “Jack” Linsky (1897-1980) started the Parrot Speed Fastener Co. in New York City. In 1931 he moved to 37-18 Northern Blvd. in Long Island City, making staplers under the name Speed Fastener Co., later calling them Swinglines. In 1939 he revolutionize the industry […]

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Pedestrian struck and killed in Long Island City, NYPD says

By amol on November 26, 2015

A pedestrian was struck and killed Wednesday night in Queens, police say. The NYPD says that a 54-year-old man was struck by a 2007 Pontiac G5 near Van Dam Street and Starr Avenue in Long Island City just before 9:30 p.m. Cops say the man was trying to cross Van Dam Street near a marked crosswalk […]

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Pedestrian struck and killed in Long Island City, NYPD says

By amol on November 26, 2015

A pedestrian was struck and killed Wednesday night in Queens, police say. The NYPD says that a 54-year-old man was struck by a 2007 Pontiac G5 near Van Dam Street and Starr Avenue in Long Island City just before 9:30 p.m. Cops say the man was trying to cross Van Dam Street near a marked crosswalk […]

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First Look at SHoP’s 3-Building Long Island City Development

By amol on November 26, 2015

In June, word spread that Long Island City’s old Paragon Paint Factory would be converted into a residential building. Well, it seems the redevelopment will give way to much more than that. 6sqft gleaned renderings of SHoP Architect’s vision for the converted factory, which also include two additional buildings, the tallest of which will come […]

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First Look at SHoP’s 3-Building Long Island City Development

By amol on November 26, 2015

In June, word spread that Long Island City’s old Paragon Paint Factory would be converted into a residential building. Well, it seems the redevelopment will give way to much more than that. 6sqft gleaned renderings of SHoP Architect’s vision for the converted factory, which also include two additional buildings, the tallest of which will come […]

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REVEALED: SHoP Architects’ Long Island City Waterfront Development

By amol on November 25, 2015

anchor Here’s our first peek at Simon Baron Development, Quadrum Global and CRE Development’s three-tower Long Island City development slated to rise alongside the former Paragon Paint factory building at 45-40 Vernon Boulevard. Permits for the first tower were filed with the DOB back in June and detail a 28-story, 296-unit rental tower designed by […]

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City breaks ground for new affordable housing in Long Island City’s Hunter’s …

By amol on November 24, 2015

City officials broke ground Monday on the latest phase of a massive affordable housing complex on a former industrial site in Long Island City. Hunter’s Point South II will feature 3,000 new apartments on some of the priciest real estate in New York City. But Mayor de Blasio said at least 60% of the units […]

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Long Island School District Cancels Trips to New York City, Washington D.C …

By amol on November 21, 2015

A Long Island school district is canceling trips to Manhattan and Washington, D.C., over “increasing concern of threats” in the wake of the Paris terror attacks. Greg Cergol reports (Published 6 hours ago) A Long Island school district is canceling trips to Manhattan and Washington, D.C., over “increasing concern of threats” in the wake of […]

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3 Apartments With Tax Abatements to See This Weekend

By amol on November 20, 2015

3 Apartments With Tax Abatements to See This WeekendView Full Caption BROOKLYN – For some buyers, finding a condo with a tax abatement — when taxes are reduced or exempt for a specific chunk of time — will lower their monthly costs enough to enable them to afford a pricier condo. In today’s strong real […]

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