NEW YORK CITY-Gov. George E. Pataki has signed legislation allowing the Empire State Development Corp. to issue up to $155 million in tax-exempt Urban Development Corp. bonds for the redevelopment of Penn Station.
NEW YORK CITY-Terminal 4, formerly known as the International Arrivals Building, is set to open this month at JFK International Airport; 35 US and foreign-flag carriers will call the new terminal home.
ALBANY-More than $1.2 million has been allocated for six projects in Westchester County. The funds will be used for various studies and improvements, says Governor George E. Pataki.
NEW YORK CITY-Concerned citizens of Hell's Kitchen are fighting the development of a tower above the historic Biltmore Theatre. The proposal is now in the Uniform Land Use Review Procedure phase.
NEW YORK CITY-New kitchens and bathrooms, grounds renovations and new playgrounds are on deck for several of the New York City Housing Authority's apartment complexes in Brooklyn and the Bronx.
NEW YORK CITY-SoHo fever has crept across the river into DUMBO. Two Trees is bringing a new kind of waterfront to the city, helped by state and city financial incentives, bringing asking rents to less than $10 per sf.
NEW YORK CITY-SoHo fever has crept across the river into DUMBO. Two Trees Management Co. is bringing a new kind of waterfront to the city, helped by state and city financial incentives that have brought asking rents to less than $10 per sf.
NEW YORK CITY-"Strategic alliance" seems to be the phrase of the hour--and no, we're not talking about "Survivor." Nissho Iwai and Whiteweld, Barrister & Brown have come together in a cooperative spirit.
NEW YORK CITY-Manhattan's Midtown South commercial office market has taken the brunt of the "dot-bomb" fallout, according to GVA Williams First Quarter Report. Others say NYC is insulated from a recession.