Community board votes in favor of Flushing Creek waterfront rezoning
/The 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 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.
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Read More“We’re all a community.”
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Read MoreThe program fights the denial of jobs or licenses based on an applicant’s history of court-involvement or arrests.
Read MoreThe 12,000-square-foot coworking space will support 255 jobs, according to the governor’s office.
Read MoreFor those still lucky enough to be in business, it’s an uphill battle.
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