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Constantinides Spearheads Major Climate Change Bills That Target Big Buildings

April 19, 2019 By Alexa Beyer The New York City Council passed the boldest climate legislation of any major U.S. city yesterday. The Climate Mobilization Act will dramatically reduce the city’s greenhouse gas emissions over the next decade by cracking down on big buildings. Many are describing the sweeping eight-bill package, initiated by Council Member… Read more »

Plans Filed for a 7-Story Building with 99 Dwelling Units Near Astoria Houses

April 18, 2019 By Meghan Sackman A developer has filed plans with the Department of Buildings for a 7-story, 99-unit, residential building on 4th Street, between 26th and 27th Avenue, in Astoria. The proposed building, to be located at 26-28 4th St, would be 77 feet tall and would have an area of 99,242 square feet…. Read more »

Queens’ Population Fell in the Past Year, So Too New York City’s

April 18, 2019 Staff Report The population of the Big Apple is shrinking and Queens County is no exception. New York City’s population shrank by nearly 40,000 residents in the past year, according to latest census data. With the City’s population totaling 8,398,748, it hasn’t grown since 2013. The population of Queens dropped by 18,000… Read more »

NYPD: Man Shot in Arm and Torso by Ravenswood Houses Tuesday

April 18, 2019 By Meghan Sackman Police are searching for a suspect who shot a 32-year-old man by Ravenswood Houses on Tuesday. Police say the shooting took place at around 6 p.m. in the vicinity of 35th Avenue and 21st Street. The suspect allegedly pulled out a gun and threatened the victim, before shooting him in… Read more »

Noguchi Museum to get Major Expansion, Open Sculptor’s Studio

April 17, 2019 By Laura Hanrahan After more than three decades of operation, Long Island City’s Noguchi Museum will soon undergo an extensive expansion. The 27,000 square foot gallery and sculpture garden, opened by Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi in 1985, will gain a new 6,000 square foot archival building to hold the artist’s extensive collection…. Read more »

Ravenswood Houses Drug Crew Busted: DA

April 16, 2019 By Laura Hanrahan Seven men have been arrested following the bust of a “drug emporium” operating out of Ravenswood Houses, authorities announced yesterday. The arrests stem from a year-long police investigation that found that the drug crew was trafficking cocaine and heroin within Ravenswood Houses between March 2018 and April 2019. The… Read more »

Ricky’s NYC to Close on Steinway Street This Week

April 15, 2019 By Meghan Sackman A beauty supply store is closing on Steinway Street this Friday. Ricky’s NYC’s only Queens location, at 30-83 Steinway St, will be closing permanently on April 19, according to a Ricky’s NYC spokesperson. The beauty supply store, which has been featured nationally in fashion magazines such as Marie Claire,… Read more »

Josh Bowen’s Texas-Style Barbecue Joint Finally Opens

April 15, 2019 By Alexa Beyer Mothership Meat Company, a Texas-style barbecue joint located in Dutch Kills, has officially opened for business. The long-awaited sequel to the beloved Long Island City barbecue restaurant John Brown Smokehouse opened at 27-20 40th Ave. on Thursday—after being in the works since 2016. The restaurant, centered around a massive… Read more »

Ocasio-Cortez Viewed Favorably by Majority of Voters in Her District: Poll

April 10, 2019 By Laura Hanrahan Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is viewed favorably by the majority of voters in her district, according to a new poll released by Siena College Research Institute. The poll, which surveyed 607 voters by phone in Congressional District 14, which covers portions of The Bronx and western Queens, found that 52… Read more »