Flushing developers win key support ahead of council's waterfront rezoning vote
/The rezoning application proceeds to a full Council vote tomorrow.
Read MoreThe rezoning application proceeds to a full Council vote tomorrow.
Read More“It has the aura of the pharaoh’s tomb, that it’s cursed.”
Read More“I do believe that something should happen on this land, but this proposal isn't that something.”
Read More“I could not be more opposed to this project.”
Read MoreThey hope to begin the land use review process in late 2020.
Read MoreRichards lobbied developers to “cut a check” to his campaign during a candidate forum on Feb. 4.
Read MoreThe project’s developers have released a statement asserting the public benefits of the plan.
Read MoreThe rezoning would pave the way for a partnership of developers to create a 13-tower, mixed-use complex of housing, hotels, offices and shops.
Read MoreOnly three candidates weighed in on the controversial development plan.
Read More“Homeowners do not want their quality of life to change.”
Read MoreThe proposal for the 2.4 million-square-foot development involves breaking up a block to create a new street and would take over a dormant area.
Read MoreThe closure has disappointed some Queens vegetarians.
Read More"All these new developers moving in are basically cashing in on the economic activity that the smaller businesses created.”
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