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By: Curbed
5Aug2010Everyone and their mystic has a rezoning plan for Chinatown, but the Architect's Newspaper gives us a look at one that may actually influence city policy. It's being pushed by developers who want more action on Canal Street, and the...
By: Curbed
29Jul2010WILLIAMSBURG—Whew, those were some crazy years of controversy, but the City Council finally approved the New Domino project today, which will turn the old sugar refinery into a 2,200-unit village by the sea designed by architect Rafael Vi&am...
By: Curbed
21Jun2010The rezoning fever that has swept through brownstone Brooklyn is now rapidly infecting the Bo in BoCoCa. The Brooklyn Paper on the Boerum Hill downzone specifics: "New buildings on side streets would be capped at 50 feet, while buildings on...
By: Curbed
16Jun2010The city is backing off from a rezoning of the Garment District, including a controversial proposal to stick all the seamstresses in one building on West 38th Street and unlock all the surrounding office space to tenants who don't know...
By: Curbed
7Jun2010Click the image above to view the full photogallery. HARLEM—Parties, price cuts, iPads—there's always something interesting going on at Fifth on the Park. Now the developers of the FXFowle-designed tower at Fifth Avenue and 120th St...
By: Curbed
4Jun2010In a city where every new wine bar is put through the ringer by multiple government agencies, how in the heck can NYU build all the stuff in its crazy expansion plan? It can't, at least not yet, and much...
By: Curbed
2Apr2010Vornado's Steven Roth penned his annual letter to admirers yesterday, and he's got a whopper of an idea: Rezone Park Avenue "to give developers an incentive to tear down old buildings and replace them with bigger ones," according to the...