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Investors and developers say their efforts to take advantage of the dramatic expansion of the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit have bumped up against some unintended consequences.
Lincoln Center is poised to borrow heavily to pay for the big renovation project, announced last year.
The lawsuit is the latest effort to uncover documents that could shed light on what the Giuliani administration knew when it said it was safe to return to Lower Manhattan after the September 11th attacks.
One overlooked element of this Trump era is how he could, with relatively little fanfare, change the reality of New York housing and infrastructure for the better.
The Sioni Group is planning to build a 32-story mixed-use building at a Midtown South site where it filed demolition permits in mid-February.
An appeals court has stymied an ambitious $2 billion plan to raze and rebuild public housing in Chelsea.
The city thinks four developments in Chelsea are too run-down to be saved, and wants to rebuild them, adding mixed-income housing. Some residents are opposed.
When baseball returns to Yankee Stadium on Friday, two elevators at the neighboring subway station will remain on the disabled list — with their return to action still weeks away, according to the MTA. Contractors for the transportation authority ...
The tracked models are designed for contractors, site developers, aggregate producers for simplicity, increased durability and...
Work on approaches for the new bridge and bringing in barges and cranes to build foundations and pylons is scheduled for this...
The new 86-foot-high model is designed to increase lift capacity over the standard 860SJ as well as add advanced operation and...
A worker died and another was seriously injured in a cave-in on a sewer project by Revoli Construction, which has OSHA violations...