April 5, 2019 – Weekly News Roundup

April 7th, 2019
  1. Glenwood Management refinances UES tower with $127M loan - The Real Deal
  2. Will Congestion Pricing Create Parking Problems at the Periphery? - City Limits
  3. Sutton Place Preservationists Sue To Block Esplanade Expansion - Patch
  4. OLD CZECH NEW YORK – A GUIDED TOUR - Radio Praha
  5. Short Film Shows NYC War On E-Bikes Through The Eyes Of Chinese Deliverymen - Gothamist
  6. Nonprofit Gallery Featuring Immigrant Artists Opens On UES - Patch
  7. Second Avenue subway extension could alter plans for Harlem development sites - New York Post
  8. CITY HALL’S $369 MILLION RIVERBOAT GAMBLE ON FERRIES - The City
  9. Politicians put off setting congestion pricing fee until after 2020 election - New York Post
  10. Neighbors question Lenox Hill Plans - Our Town
  11. COLUMN: Henry Stern and the four-legged liberal - Our Town
  12. Elegy for an emerald emperor - Our Town
  13. Meet The Fish Of The East River - Gothamist
  14. Brewer may sue over U.E.S. public-private housing - The Villager
  15. Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation could be pushed toward more transparency - amNewYork
  16. City Officials Late in Naming Members to New Civic Engagement Commission - Gotham Gazette
  17. Cuomo, lawmakers reach $175.5 billion budget deal - City & State
  18. Democrats Quietly Dropped E-Scooter Legalization From The Budget - Gothamist
  19. Street vendors argue against permits cap, cite research on 'synergistic' bond with storefronts - AM New York
  20. MTA demands staffers start taking mass transit, stop parking illegally - New York Post
  21. Hidden New York: Ice Cream and Cocktails on the UES - PIX 11
  22. IKEA’s Upper East Side location opens on April 15 - 6sqft
  23. Mayor taps Vicki Been as new housing czar - The Real Deal
  24. Finding an affordable NYC apartment just got a bit easier - Curbed
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