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Rampant NYC development killing Second Avenue’s character — and luxury is squashing food culture

The city should act before Second Avenue -- still Uptown’s liveliest avenue for strolling and noshing -- is starved for places to eat.

09.11.2024 10

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Let Penn Station live: Why I celebrate NYC’s ugly, overcrowded and dysfunctional labyrinth

Penn Station may never again evoke the glory of its disappeared original, but the new version is no longer deserving of widespread derision.

19.10.2024 10

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Forget the naysayers, NYC restaurants never went out of style

New leases on large restaurants are propelling New York's real estate scene to new heights.

05.10.2024 10

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Blame gutless City Hall for ugly scaffolding that’s a menace in NYC like nowhere else

Manhattan looks like a shabby, bombed-out wreck because elected officials are too chicken to tangle with the opaque scaffold-rental industry and its...

21.08.2024 10

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City Council’s ‘nuclear bomb’ hotel union rules would wreck top restaurants, too

In addition to subjecting hotels to absurd new union-dictated rules, the City Council bill would also bring to an end a golden age of great places to...

01.08.2024 20

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It’s last call for iconic Midtown bar Neary’s

Neary’s, the wonderful pub that Jimmy Neary launched at 348 E. 57th St. in 1967, closed its doors on Friday for the last time. Not surprisingly,...

21.07.2024 10

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NYC’s new Midtown Community Improvement Coalition won’t make a dent in sleaze and menace

Memo to Mayor Eric Adams and Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg: A Bronx cheer for your new “Midtown Community Improvement Coalition,” because —...

06.07.2024 40

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Years after the end of COVID, NYC remains trapped in ‘Long Lockdown’

The virus and quarantine may be over, but the effects are still hurting the city's recovery.

22.06.2024 20

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While NYC descends into chaos, Philly is a model of urban order

NYC suffocates under scaffolding and bike lanes while Philadelphia shines.

25.05.2024 40

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New York’s millions of millionaires-next-door!

Most of New York's rich are regular folks.

11.05.2024 50

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Albany’s flawed new housing tax break just killed a magnificent Brooklyn project

Don’t believe Gov. Hochul’s so-called replacement for the 421-a tax-abatement program will spur the creation of new homes the way its predecessor...

03.05.2024 60

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How empty office buildings could help NYC solve its housing crisis

The city desperately needs more rental housing. Hundreds of obsolescent older office buildings stand near-empty. So why not use one problem to solve...

11.04.2024 20

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Why being murdered almost never happens in NYC today

Not only are murders in New York way down, but most law-abiding citizens are at almost no risk of being killed today.

16.03.2024 20

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The NY Times uses discredited data to pretend people aren’t returning to NYC offices

The New York Times article by Emma G. Fitzsimmons and Jeffrey C. Mays, of the Bill de Blasio “tale of two cities” stripe, claim not all New...

06.03.2024 10

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Why congestion pricing will leave NYC in a jam

I never thought I’d side with the teachers’ and municipal unions over anything. But I stand with them — and with the Broadway Association,...

02.03.2024 20

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NYC’s lunatic lawsuit against social media could drive millions of tax dollars away

In the realm of dangerously misplaced urban priorities, nothing compares with the lawsuit the Adams administration filed last week against Facebook,...

23.02.2024 20

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Soccer is great, but NY doesn’t need the World Cup to win big

The series of FIFA World Cup games to be held in 2026 promise big money for NYC, but are being held in New Jersey.

17.02.2024 20

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Why Eric Adams is still the best choice for NYC Mayor

The sharks are out for Mayor Adams’ job. They smell blood in the water over his low approval rating and mishandling of the migrant crisis. They...

27.01.2024 20

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Why Gov. Hochul’s plan to end shoplifting is a rip-off

In a speech this week, Gov. Hochul outlined an ambitious plan to end her state's shoplifting epidemic.

13.01.2024 20

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New Year’s Eve arrives to an NYC that’s better than ever

Despite the endless naysayers, New York City enters 2024 at its peak.

30.12.2023 20

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The party is over for Mayor Adams

After eight years of Bill de Blasio’s “tale of two cities” rhetoric and ruinous rule, Eric Adams in his early months in office unabashedly...

16.12.2023 10

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