The governor’s executive order announced Tuesday pauses environmental permits on new large data centers for up to one year.
Aurora Capital Associates purchased the property in 2022 for an amount that’s unclear.
The project will also include retail, replacement parking and 9,800 square feet of new open space, known as Intrepid Park.
The mayor and City Council are exploring ways of easing permitting and fines for small businesses.
During a Partnership for New York City event, John Williams, president and CEO of the New York Fed, ...
A decades-long effort appears closer than ever to success.
The executive order applies to data centers that use 50 or more megawatts of power.
The sale comes as Family Health Centers at NYU Langone seeks to attract more patients in Brooklyn.
The buyer of all four properties is a Long Island-based LLC, which appears to be affiliated with the real estate firm ...
I’m wholly confident that if I was hit by a truck, which is not my preference, we would be fine.” ...
Residents of 50 Gramercy Park North will have to make do with a private view from the third floor.
The funds, administered by the Office of Mental Health, will fund seven new programs statewide.
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