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Here’s what the MTA is doing to fix the mold disaster at Hudson Yards
When it opened in September, the heavily anticipated 7 train extension at Hudson Yards was supposed to be a "modern marvel," serving 32,000 riders each day.
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Here’s why the Bronx hasn’t added a new subway stop in 75 years
Despite massive capital projects and growing populations, the MTA has only added 10 new stations and one replacement over the last 60 years.
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The $30 million lawsuit surrounding the Tribeca crane collapse
The crane owner, its operator and the owner of 60 Hudson Street are also expected to be the targets of future lawsuits.
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What the ZQA/MIH vote means for the future of affordable housing
Earlier this month, the New York City Housing Council overwhelmingly approved two key tenets of Mayor de Blasio's $41 billion affordable housing plan.
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Will New York State take over the beleaguered NYCHA?
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You can see all of NYC’s landmarks on one handy digital map
The NYC Landmark Commission has officially designated over 35,000 landmark properties.
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New York traffic isn’t the country’s worst, but it’s close
New York City drivers waste 73 hours every year, due to traffic-related issues.
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Get that public bench you’ve always wanted for your neighborhood through the CityBench program
Much of the Big Apple's public seating comes from the CityBench program.
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What NYC’s new green building legislation means for future sustainability
Energy used in New York’s buildings is responsible for 70 percent of the city's carbon emissions, costing New Yorkers more than $20 billion annually.
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New York new construction market outpaces infrastructure spending
While some real estate professionals have been thrilled about NYC's robust new construction market, many worry that City infrastructure is not keeping up.
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This New York co-living startup already has 10 planned projects
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Are you ready to catch the High Line at peak beauty?
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Engineering giant Siemens is rolling out NYC’s radio-based transit system
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Everything you ever wanted to know about biophilic urban acupuncture in New York
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The touching stories behind 3 of NYC’s newly co-named areas
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A legendary urban planning rivalry has been brought to life on the opera stage