The Rent Is Too Damn High: Toys R Us Is Leaving Enormous Times Square Location: Gothamist

gallery js end gallery js start of gallery code Even big companies are getting screwed by NYC’s skyrocketing rents: Toys R Us will be leaving its enormous Times Square home next year. Commercial Observer broke the news, speaking with Cushman & Wakefield’s Brad Mendelson, who is marketing the 110,000 square foot space at Broadway between…

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New York’s First Micro-Apartments, Prefabricated in Brooklyn – NYTimes.com

Continue reading the main story Slide Show close media-action-overlay close image Assembling Micro-apartments CreditChang W. Lee/The New York Times Continue reading the main story Continue reading the main story Enter neighborhood, city, zip or address Select minimum price Min Price100,000 150,000 200,000 250,000 300,000 350,000 400,000 450,000 500,000 550,000 600,000 650,000 700,000 750,000 800,000 850,000…

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The South Bronx isn’t falling for Fresh Direct’s dirty trucks | Grist

The South Bronx isn’t falling for Fresh Direct’s dirty trucks .article-header Another day, another tale of social and environmental injustice. This one takes us to the South Bronx, where residents are trying to keep Fresh Direct, a popular food delivery service, from setting up shop in their neighborhood and flooding their streets with delivery trucks….

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The Kidnapped Children of Detroit | Belt Magazine | Dispatches From The Rust Belt

This week is Book Week at Belt. We’ll be swaying from our traditional formula and sharing with you samples from some of our print publications, including a sneak peek at an upcoming release. With today’s piece, we’re highlighting A Detroit Anthology. — By Marsha Music Photos by Aaron Waterman / “Jump Rope” banner art by Kathleen…

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Razing Williamsburg — Cuepoint — Medium

Razing Williamsburg Who pulled the plug on America’s hippest music scene? “Peak Brooklyn” is what they’re calling it: the ubiquitous saturation of Kings County-related prose blanketing the internet. Brooklyn has become a touchstone for comparison with places the world over, based on superficial qualities like the presence of busking musicians or so-called “artisanal” retailers. And…

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Chinese restaurant New City Kitchen renews lease stays in business | Long Island City Post

Feb. 27, By Christian Murray Queens Borough President Melinda Katz has been a strong advocate for decking over the Sunnyside Yard for months—despite the cool reception it has received from western Queens leaders. Katz began advocating for developing the yards in September, when she announced that they have the “potential for extraordinary development.” Katz plays…

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The Media’s Unproductive Obsession With Oligarchs and Gentrifiers

The Media’s Unproductive Obsession With Oligarchs and Gentrifiers By: Stephen Smith on February 20th 2015 at 4:00 pm Time Warner Center, image from Wikipedia Earlier this month, the New York Times published the results of its year-plus-long investigation into the buyers of condos at the Time Warner Center and other buildings around the bottom of Central…

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