Outdoor dining is officially back in New York City, but with a new set of seasonal rules and plenty of confusion. Restaurant ...
Hundreds of qualified restaurants can begin serving meals to patrons in their sidewalk and roadway eating spaces.
New York City has passed several bills aimed at reducing the nearly 400 miles of scaffolding sheds covering buildings in the city, some of which have been installed for more than five years. Under ...
Major transportation projects are testing how firms manage construction in high-stakes environments, according to industry ...
The daffodil is a bit of an adopted flower here in the big apple. (Actually, that’s cause for some harrumphing from ecologically minded locals, but that’s another story.) After 9/11, as a memorial to ...
For nearly five long years, the Frick closed for a $330 million renovation, its grounds torn up, its buildings covered in scaffolding and netting, and its treasures moved a few blocks uptown to the ...
Re your March 27 article, “Mastro will have two jobs”: The very premise of the piece is wrong. The fact that, once I commence working as first deputy mayor of City on April 1, I will spend a minimal ...
Represented by Boies Schiller Flexner and Messing & Spector, a group of property owners who called themselves “blameless ...
The city’s new laws penalize landlords who let their scaffolding languish and recommend changes to make the structures a ...
The City Council on Wednesday passed a series of bills to limit how long scaffolding can stay up and to introduce new, more ...
The package of scaffolding bills, introduced by council members Keith Powers and Erik Bottcher, calls for a study on new ...
The Department of Buildings will begin enforcing the new rules in the coming months, with penalties increasing for ...
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