While there’s no exact return date, Lendlease made assurances that work was on track.
Category: News
NYC school budget cuts can move forward for now, appeals court says
An appeals court reversed a recent decision from a Manhattan Supreme Court.
Judge Rejects Budget Cuts to City Schools, Rules in Favor of Parents and Teachers
This will allow the City Council to redo the vote on this budget.
Williamsburg’s Experimental Haven, The Brick, Expands with Brick Aux
A supplementary space across from the theater’s venue has now opened.
Members keep it that way.
Mike Corbett Is Running for State Senate District 59: Interview
The longtime union advocate is running to represent the newly-created district.
Stretto Serves Up Spins on Italian Sandwiches at Broken Land
The pop-up is “trying to stick around in a more permanent way.”
Community Cookbook: Lobster Joint’s Lobster Roll
Check out the latest in our Community Cookbook series!
WATCH: State Senate District 59 Candidates Face Off in Another Debate
Early voting starts on August 13.
See More Than Just the City Lights with Stargazing at Transmitter Park
See the moon, stars, and maybe even Jupiter up close.
Françoise Olivas Drops Out of State Senate Race, Endorses Elizabeth Crowley
The Greenpoint resident is ending her campaign.
