Divisive Willets Point plan up for review
The city will seek approval for its Hunters Point South and more controversial Willets Point plan Monday, stirring debate over the projects.
Green school gives Bklyn contractors a LEED
The Green Advantage Training Program will hold its inaugural New York City session on May 17 at Kingsborough College.
NYC mortgage delinquencies up 74%
The city’s mortgage delinquency rate has risen sharply in the last 12 months, hitting 2.5% in the first quarter, its highest level since 1992
Permit plunge: End of the building boom?
The number of residential permits issued in the city dropped 46% to 558 from 1,038, according to figures from the U.S. Census Bureau.
Brookfield profits down on falling property sales
Brookfield said strong commercial property results offset slow residential operations.
NYU details latest expansion plans
The blueprint once gain raised hackles among community leaders, who fear NYU is going back on promises to slow expansion around Washington Square.
Hamptons home prices hit by recession
Hampton houses are dropping in price and staying on the market for longer, as Wall Street cuts and recession woes put a damper on home buying.
Crane-crash commish resigns
Patricia Lancaster submitted her resignation to Mayor Michael Bloomberg Tuesday morning, amid accusations that the department failed to adequately deal with safety violations at construction sites.
Whopper: Avg. price of Manh. real estate up 41%
A new report from ResidentialNYC.com, managed by The real estate Board of New York, says Manhattan real estate is going through the roof.
City Council rebuffs Willets Point plan
In a letter to Deputy Mayor of Economic Development Robert Lieber, 29 Council members objected to the current proposal.
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May 9th, 2008 at 2:12 am
[…] Divisive Willets Point plan up for review The city will seek approval for its Hunters Point South and more controversial Willets Point plan Monday, stirring debate over the projects. Green school gives Bklyn contractors a LEED The Green Advantage Training Program will hold its inaugural New York City session on May 17 at Kingsborough College. […] […]
May 9th, 2008 at 5:13 am
[…] Divisive Willets Point plan up for review The city will seek approval for its Hunters Point South and more controversial Willets Point plan Monday, stirring debate over the projects. Green school gives Bklyn contractors a LEED The Green Advantage Training Program will hold its inaugural New York City session on May 17 at Kingsborough College. […] […]