Developer sought for Phase 1 of Willets Point District
Aerial View of Willets Point with Convention Center to the North. Image: Courtesy of EDC. Willets Point 126th Street Across from CitiField. Image: Courtesy of EDC. City targeting 12.75-acre site...
View ArticleAppellate Court Denies Challenge to St. Mary’s Hospital’s Five-Story Addition
Opponent’s attempt to stop construction declared moot. St. Mary’s Hospital for Children operates a 97-bed children’s hospital on an eight-acre campus at 29-01 216th Street in Bayside, Queens. The...
View ArticleDeveloper sought for Phase 1 of Willets Point District
City targeting 12.75-acre site adjacent to Citi Field for first phase of construction. On May 9, 2011, The City’s Economic Development Corporation issued a request for proposals seeking a developer...
View ArticleAppellate Court Denies Challenge to St. Mary’s Hospital’s Five-Story Addition
Opponent’s attempt to stop construction declared moot. St. Mary’s Hospital for Children operates a 97-bed children’s hospital on an eight-acre campus at 29-01 216th Street in Bayside, Queens. The...
View ArticleAppellate Division Overturns BSA Denial of Sign Registration
The Board of Standards and Appeals had denied the application based on its finding that the signage was an art installation rather than an “advertising sign,” as defined in the Zoning Resolution. Local...
View ArticleWater Board Wins Rate Schedule Battle
Court of Appeals affirmed Water Board plan: credits to some, rate hikes for all. The New York City Water Board leases the reservoirs and water and sewage system from the City. Historically, the City...
View ArticleEnvironmental Impact Statement For Senior Residence Upheld
Non-profit developer sought to build residence for the elderly in Manhattan adjacent to a public school. In 2012, Jewish Home Lifecare, a non-profit providing health care services, applied to the New...
View ArticleREBNY Challenges Department of State’s Memo Prohibiting Broker’s Fees
Real estate community in state of confusion over 2019 Rent laws. On February 10, 2020, the Real Estate Board of New York Inc. (“REBNY’”), the New York State Associations of Realtors (“NYSAR”) and a...
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