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20Aug2010Just when we were starting to think we wouldn't live to see the resolution of the battle over Willets Point's redevelopment, a State Supreme Court judge has ruled that the megaproject can go forward. Crain's and the Observer report the...
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13Aug2010The state government doesn't have the best track record when it comes to overseeing major projects in New York City (can we get an amen, Brooklyn Bridge Park?), but even those jokesters up in Albany are having a laugh...
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10Aug2010The situation seemed to be improving at Flushing's Sky View Parc, the upscale mixed-use project made up of luxury condos, a mall, a putting green, and tennis courts. The buildings, where the 448 apartments go up to more than $2...
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6Aug2010With the closing of a Key Food in Flushing, longtime residents are feeling marginalized by the remaining grocery options, mostly Asian markets that don't carry the foods these residents want. So what would they like the Asian market to stock...
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28Jul2010Flushing Commons, the controversial mixed-use Queens megaproject, has gotten its first thumbs-up, from the City Council's zoning and franchises subcommittee and land use committee. The full City Council is set to vote tomorrow afternoon, so we expect...
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29Jun2010[Photo and rendering via NYC Parks Department.] BRONX—Today a bunch of important guys in suits showed up in the Bronx to break ground on Heritage Park, the 10-acre grasstravaganza on part of the site of old Yankee Stadium (R.I.P.)....
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23Jun2010The City Planning Commission approved controversial Queens development Flushing Commons today, sending the $850 million mixed-use project to the City Council for the next round of debate. If all goes as planned, a big parking lot will become 600 apar...