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Surveying the ‘existential threat’ posed by New York’s massive storm surge barrier “By the time the surge gets here, it’s already too late” ...
Faced with mounting pressure from tenant advocates, Gov. Andrew Cuomo has extended New York’s eviction moratorium another two months until August. The measure builds on a March 20 order that ...
Carve-outs will make or break New York’s congestion pricing plan—here’s how.
Elected officials want a suspension on all non-essential construction in the five boroughs, but the industry is pushing back.
Last year, when New York became the first U.S. city to welcome congestion pricing, it was the culmination of over ten years of raucous policy debate, political maneuvering, and long-simmering ...
One of the largest and most expensive development sites in the South Bronx is starting to come into focus. Developer Brookfield Properties has unveiled new renderings for its massive seven ...
The MTA’s dreaded repairs to the L train’s East River tunnel were completed ahead of schedule, despite the coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Sunday. Work on the Hurricane Sandy ...
NYC’s coastline could be underwater by 2100. Why are we still building there? How New York City can incorporate managed retreat into its plans to fight climate change ...
Plus, Amazon considers acquiring Fifth Avenue’s Lord & Taylor building—and more intel in today’s New York Minute news roundup.
A rendering of part of the proposed East Side Coastal Resiliency Project. The Mayor’s Office of Recovery & Resiliency The de Blasio administration’s plan to build flood protections along ...
See what $3,500 rents in NYC neighborhoods like Washington Heights, Ridgewood, and Hell’s Kitchen.
Opponents of a contested city-backed housing project that will raze the Elizabeth Street Garden have followed through on months of legal threats, and have filed lawsuits against the development ...
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