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PHOTO: Authorities said that Ronny Mora was ‘apparently drunk’ when he drove his car for a mile on the LIRR tracks in Long Island City, stopping only when the car hit the third rail and burst into flames. Photo Courtesy of MTA PD A Corona man last Sunday was charged with driving while intoxicated and other […]
CHAD SINSHEIMER By Chad Sinsheimer, director, Eastern Consolidated Since 2006, more than 8,600 units of housing — 2,200 condos and 6,400 rental units — have been completed in Long Island City and more than 22,500 are in the planning and construction stage, according to the LIC Partnership. This demand pushed the average price of prime Long Island […]
5th Floor Theatre Company brings Jonathan Larson’s hit musical RENT to The Secret Theatre in Long Island City, tonight, September 23rd, through September 27th, 2015. RENT was first produced in New York by New York Theatre Workshop and opened off-Broadway on January 25, 1996, featuring an ensemble cast including Taye Diggs, Wilson Jermaine Heredia, Jesse […]
Monday, September 21, 2015, by Amy Plitt [The LIRR Montauk Cutoff travels through Long Island City near Dutch Kills. Screenshot via Google Maps] There’s been talk of Queens getting its own High Line-style elevated park for years, and detailed plans for the Queensway, a 3.5-mile stretch of disused railway connecting Rego Park and Ozone Park, […]
By Tom Momberg TimesLedger Newspapers Subscribe Get our stories in your inbox, free. Like TimesLedger on Facebook. At a Long Island City high school, a staffer’s alleged affair with a student is just the latest in a series of problems. In February, parents and teachers from William Cullen Bryant High School at 48-10 31st Ave. […]
By Bill Parry TimesLedger Newspapers Subscribe Get our stories in your inbox, free. Like TimesLedger on Facebook. A street food vending truck, which got its start in Long Island City, captured the top prizes for its grilled cheese sandwich at the Vendy Awards on Governors Island last Saturday. Snowday food truck, run by the non-profit […]
Savanna decides to hold on to One Court Square Fund takes 1.5M sf office tower off the market September 17, 2015 04:54PM By Rich Bockmann From left: Savanna’s Christopher Schlank, Nicholas Bienstock and One Court Square The owners of Long Island City’s One Court Square have changed course and decided against selling the 1.5 million-square-foot […]
The city is considering two spots in Long Island City as the site for a new ferry dock. View Full Caption Flickr/otto-yamamoto LONG ISLAND CITY — The city is considering two different locations for a new ferry stop in Hunters Point, part of a larger plan to expand ferry service across the five boroughs starting […]
From the September issue: The median rental price in northwest Queens surpassed that of Brooklyn in July, reaching $3,016, according to a report from Douglas Elliman. “The attraction of new residents is a direct reflection of its abundance of resources,” said Garrick Wade, a licensed salesperson with Keller Williams NYC, citing the appeal of transit, restaurants […]
The U.S. Department of Transportation is providing $20 million to launch a pilot program in New York City that will outfit thousands of cars, taxis and buses with smart technology. View Full Caption Flickr/Ray Wewerka LONG ISLAND CITY — New York’s cars and cabs are getting wired. The U.S. Department of Transportation is providing $20 […]
A local mom and language teacher is launching French afterschool classes this month in Long Island City. View Full Caption Shutterstock LONG ISLAND CITY — Good news for the neighborhood’s young Francophiles. A local mom and language teacher is launching French afterschool classes this month, answering calls from other parents in the area who’ve been […]
At the moment, all eyes are on the borough of Queens, as the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center’s acrylic hard courts host this year’s US Open—where many wait with bated breath to hopefully witness Serena Williams’ first-ever calendar year Grand Slam. But there are plenty of reasons to stay and explore the area long […]
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By Bill Parry TimesLedger Newspapers Subscribe Get our stories in your inbox, free. Like TimesLedger on Facebook. Long Island City dog lovers now have a third location where they can exercise and play with their pets. One day after National Dog Day Aug. 26, state officials joined elected officials and community leaders for a ribbon-cutting […]
Some of the refurbished bikes for sale at Recycle-a-Bicycle’s East Village location. View Full Caption DNAinfo/Serena Solomon LONG ISLAND CITY — A group of workshops geared specifically for women will cover the basics of cycling and bike maintenance in an effort to get more ladies riding. Nonprofit Recycle-a-Bicycle is teaming up with Rockaway Brewing Company […]
By Bill Parry TimesLedger Newspapers Subscribe Get our stories in your inbox, free. Like TimesLedger on Facebook. Planned Parenthood has opened its first health facility in Queens. The Diane L. Max Health Center opened its doors to patients for the first time Tuesday at 21-41 45th Road in Long Island City, just steps from the […]
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August DOB report: Hotels taking over Long Island City 1,135 future hotel units filed city-wide in August, mostly in industrial zones September 02, 2015 08:04AM By Will Parker Source: TRD analysis of DOB permit applications with at least 15 units or 15,000 square feet Developers are realizing big returns with the construction of mid-rise hotels […]
Queens condo asking $5.4M could set a new borough record Prices in Long Island City continue to far exceed those in the rest of Queens September 01, 2015 09:01AM From left: Basil Messados and 46-30 Center Boulevard in Long Island City Queens may not be the new Manhattan or even yet the new Brooklyn, but […]