#Sensible court rulings enable NYC recovery

#Sensible court rulings enable NYC recovery

“#Sensible court rulings enable NYC recovery” Common sense has broken out as loony anti-development “logic” lost in a key pair of court cases. Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Katherine Levine ruled that the city can move ahead with rezoning of an area near the Gowanus Canal after the Department of City Planning agreed to hold public…

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#3 Times Square set to undergo  million revamp

#3 Times Square set to undergo $25 million revamp

“#3 Times Square set to undergo $25 million revamp” Three Times Square, one of the office-tower quartet that brought commercial rebirth to the Crossroads of the World, opened 20 years ago sporting a handsome design by Fox & Fowle. Now the 30-story tower’s principal owner, the Rudin family, has tapped the same architects, today known…

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#Dagon is the best new NYC restaurant of the pandemic

#Dagon is the best new NYC restaurant of the pandemic

“#Dagon is the best new NYC restaurant of the pandemic” Dagon is the city’s best new restaurant to arise out of the pandemic and my favorite new Upper West Side place since the millennium. A kaleidoscopic whirl through modern Israeli cuisine, where hummus and falafel meet the pungent pleasures of the Arab Middle East and North…

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#Central Park snow bear sculptures delight New Yorkers

#Central Park snow bear sculptures delight New Yorkers

“#Central Park snow bear sculptures delight New Yorkers” Bear-y cute snow sculptures in Central Park are melting away the winter blues and warming hearts on the Upper West Side. Artist Heide Hatry has spent every day for the past two weeks at the park’s 86th Street entrance, shaping and repositioning her frosty works. By Saturday,…

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