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720 West End Avenue Launches Sales on the Upper West Side of Manhattan
Sales have officially launched at 720 West End Avenue, a new residential property located on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. The development, led by Glacier Equities and InterVest Capital Partners, transforms a 1927 Emery Roth-designed pre-war building into 131 contemporary residences. Units in the property are priced from approximately $1 million to over $12 million.
Governor Kathy Hochul announces $54M for Second Avenue subway expansion project
The Second Avenue subway expansion is back on track.Governor Katy Hochul has promised $54 million in state funds to pay for it.The congestion pricing pause led to concerns over how the MTA would pay to improve the subway system and keep it running.Now the governor is appearing to say the controversial congestion pricing toll will take effect at some point.Meantime, the money to fund this major expansion project is coming from discretionary funding from the state.The Second Avenue subway project, which was first introduced in 1929, and then finally broke ground in 2007, is designed to serve East Harlem with...
New York gas prices fell from last week: See how much here
State gas prices fell last week and reached an average of $3.50 per gallon of regular fuel on Monday, down from last week's price of $3.52 per gallon, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The average fuel price in the state has risen about 2 cents since last month. According to the EIA, gas prices across the state in the last year have been as low as $3.11 on Jan. 22, 2024, and as high as...
Local Opposition Grows Against Project to ‘Transform’ Cross Bronx Expressway
Bronx environmental groups are calling for a slowdown on a plan to add roadways to the Cross Bronx Expressway. The five bridges that go over the expressway are currently under construction, and the proposed additional roadways would become bus, bike and pedestrian lanes alongside the highway. Those groups say the project, announced by Gov. Kathy […] The post Local Opposition Grows Against Project to ‘Transform’ Cross Bronx Expressway appeared first on THE CITY - NYC News.
City Island residents say sinkhole on King Avenue continues to grow
Residents say a sinkhole on King Avenue on City Island continues to grow. As News 12 crews were on scene, crews witnessed the hole reopening after black rubble covered the original sinkhole. Residents say they initially started to file complaints with 311 at the beginning of the month. One resident...
NYC public bathroom map from Manhattan Borough President offers 140+ spots
Want to know where to go when you've got to, well, go?. New York City is looking to help. Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine's office distributed a new guide Tuesday as part of an initiative addressing the city's public restroom shortage. City leaders launched a map that pinpoints public restrooms...
Spike Lee Tapped New York University Students For A Recent Campaign
Vitaminwater has launched a new campaign, titled “Vitaminwater from New York,” to celebrate New York City and the city’s diverse voices. The campaign highlights a series of short films, “Energy of New York,” “Color of New York” and “Taste of New York,” directed by film students at New York City University, selected by Spike Lee.… Continue reading Spike Lee Tapped New York University Students For A Recent Campaign
TOMORROW: THE REAL ESTATE EVENT OF THE YEAR
The upcoming PCON real estate show is gearing up to be an unforgettable event, bringing together thousands of property owners, management companies, and developers for a day of learning, discussion, and networking. This annual gathering promises a wealth of insight and opportunity for attendees to grow their businesses and expand...
Giants on 'Hard Knocks': A solid finale ends interesting offseason as a new season begins
EAST RUTHERFORD - The conspiracy theory launched on social media in the days that followed the New York Giants' selection of Malik Nabers - and his reaction to being picked that was never really shown - is now dead. Yes, Giants fans: Nabers did indeed smile when he hugged his mother, shortly after NFL commissioner Roger Goodell announced his name as the No. 6 overall pick back in April. And we got to finally see that for...
Mosquitos with West Nile Virus found in Westchester County
WHITE PLAINS – The Westchester County Health Department announced that this season’s first batches of mosquitoes carrying West Nile Virus were found in Croton, Mount Vernon, Rye, White Plains, and Yonkers. The Health Department will inspect areas surrounding the positive mosquito batches and if needed, treat any nearby...
Meet Montclair’s Everyday Heroes at National Night Out
Mark your calendars for a night of community family fun at Montclair’s National Night Out on Tuesday, August 6, from 5 to 8 p.m. This annual event is your chance to connect with the heroes who keep our community safer. National Night Out was introduced in August of 1984...
How the city is responding to recent drownings at NYC beaches
NEW YORK – Some lifeguards will now stay at New York City beaches later when the city's emergency heat plan has been activated.The city Parks Department is implementing a new protocol after several drownings at city beaches this summer.Lifeguards will stay at NYC beaches later as part of emergency heat planOfficials said when the city's emergency heat plan has been activated, lifeguards will remain in their stations until 8 p.m. Deputy Mayor Meera Joshi said the new protocol will affect about 66 lifeguards across the city. Mayor Eric Adams stressed that beaches will still close for swimmers at 6...
Exploring the Issue of Homelessness in White Plains
Workers and visitors inside City Center continue to encounter the subtle underbelly of downtown White Plains. People perceived or confirmed to be experiencing homelessness have been noticed there this summer. It’s not a new observation, instead it’s been one that’s been made for years and in different parts of the city.
Fordham Heights: Police Appeal for Help Locating 50-Year-Old Man Reported Missing
The NYPD is seeking the public’s help locating a 50-year-old man reported missing from Fordham Heights. Police said that Gustavo Garcia of 2302 Morris Avenue, Bronx, NY was last seen on Wednesday, July 3, at around 10 p.m. at his home. They said he is described as male, Black, Hispanic, is around 5 feet, 6 inches tall, weighs 200 pounds, has short hair, and wears glasses.
Crash With Injuries Shuts Portion Of Route 287 In Oakland
A crash shut a portion of Route 287 Tuesday, July 30 in Oakland.The NJDOT site shows it happened in the northbound lanes around 11:40 a.m., near Ramapo Valley Road.Two left lanes were closed and injuries were reported.
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