Developers give first look at Queens’ tallest building
/Queens will soon have a new tallest building and it has already begun to reshape the borough’s ever-evolving skyline in Long Island City.
Read MoreQueens will soon have a new tallest building and it has already begun to reshape the borough’s ever-evolving skyline in Long Island City.
Read MoreThe Long Island City Partnership is attempting to expand further into LIC. Its expansion has raised questions about the role a public-private partnership should have in providing services typically provided by local government.
Read MoreLast week, City Councilmember Julie Won, urban designers and city agencies laid out their broad plan for the ONE LIC project, a new attempt to redevelop a large swatch of the Long Island City area.
Read MoreGuardian Angels founder and former mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa is backing a new Republican club in Astoria aiming to challenge progressive politicians in Western Queens.
Read More“I'm hoping to go to Albany and really take on the most pressing issues today with urgency and creativity.”
Read More“Queens and the city as a whole needs smart development.”
Read More“This made a huge difference.”
Read MoreOver 6,500 meals have been served to those in need.
Read MoreA Long Island City small business incubator is doing its part to support entrepreneurs during the COVID-19 shutdown.
Read MoreThe courthouse is a living relic of architectural and neighborhood history.
Read MoreThe ruling, made by Judge Barrington Parker, upholds the initial ruling made in Brooklyn Federal Court in 2018.
Read MoreThe program was part of a collaboration between the Partnership for New York City and The New York City Department of Education.
Read More“Queens is truly a [place] that opens its arms to people from all over the world to make their dreams a reality.”
Read MoreThe creatures measure around 1.5 centimeters long and inhabit the Whittard Canyon, a deep-sea valley off the coast of Ireland.
Read MoreLaGuardia, located in Long Island City is the top producer of Fulbright scholars among all of the nation’s community colleges.
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