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Developing
developing
Aug. 27, 2021
Why Throgs Neck Homeowners Are Up in Arms About Two 8-Story Buildings
It’s not just the height, or the number of units — it’s who might end up living there too.
By
Valeria Ricciulli
developing
Aug. 20, 2021
Dreams, Demolished: Grand Prospect Hall Will Be Torn Down
The 129-year-old former opera house is being razed to make way for a new development
By
Caroline Spivack
developing
Aug. 12, 2021
So Long, 666 Fifth Avenue
Its past lives included Noguchi art, a cigar lounge, that satanic address, and Jared Kushner.
By
Christopher Bonanos
developing
Aug. 9, 2021
Adams’s Office Gives a Thumbs-Down to Towers by the Brooklyn Botanic Garden
The greenhouses win out.
By
Kim Velsey
developing
July 15, 2021
The Brooklyn Skyline Is About to Change Forever with 9 DeKalb
Everything we know about the borough’s first supertall.
By
Valeria Ricciulli
developing
July 2, 2021
Developers Will Finally Have to Assess Who Gets Displaced by Rezonings
New legislation will require racial-equity reports for many major developments.
By
Caroline Spivack
developing
July 1, 2021
The Bronx Could Get a Salsa Museum in the Kingsbridge Armory
The borough, where the genre was born, would be a perfect home.
By
Valeria Ricciulli
developing
May 13, 2021
The UES Battle Over a Blood Lab Is Not About Blood
Preservationists and elected officials fear pathogens could escape into the neighborhood.
By
Caroline Spivack
developing
May 5, 2021
What’s a Crown Heights Supermarket Worth?
It’s a lifeline to local residents. It’s also a valuable development site. You can guess where this story is headed.
By
Caroline Spivack
developing
Apr. 9, 2021
A Brooklyn Building Is Screeching. We Asked an Acoustician Why.
Wind is creating an effect like “when you blow over the top of an empty soda bottle.”
By
Caroline Spivack
developing
Mar. 23, 2021
Hudson Yards Has Landscaped Out the Food Vendors
“I’m not selling drugs. I’m a hot-dog guy.”
By
Valeria Ricciulli
developing
Jan. 27, 2021
Lawsuit Against Zoom Meetings Could Derail the Gowanus Rezoning (and Much More)
The challenge, if successful, could create a legal opening to stall developments.
By
Caroline Spivack
developing
Jan. 7, 2021
Build a Tower, Save a Museum?
That’s the gamble in the Seaport historic district.
By
Caroline Spivack
developing
Dec. 10, 2020
Queens Megaproject Passes With Barely Any Affordable Housing
Out of 1,725 apartments, just 90 will be below-market-rate.
By
Caroline Spivack
developing
Nov. 19, 2020
Will You Someday Want to Live on Rikers Island?
Once new jails rise elsewhere, the island could become a built-from-scratch neighborhood.
By
Caroline Spivack
developing
Nov. 13, 2020
Flowers Win Over Towers (for Now) in Shade Lawsuit
A judge has paused plans for two 39-story buildings that would starve the Brooklyn Botanic Garden of sunlight.
By
Caroline Spivack
developing
Nov. 10, 2020
Will Queens Activists Flush Yet Another Luxury Development?
There’s a new fight over a swath of undeveloped waterfront land in Flushing.
By
Caroline Spivack
developing
Oct. 21, 2020
Where Could the City Squeeze New Housing Into Soho?
The exclusive neighborhood could see thousands of new apartments — some of them “affordable” — if the city gets its way.
By
Caroline Spivack