May 3, 2019 – Weekly News Roundup

May 3rd, 2019
  1. Why Nearly 600 City Owned Apartments Sit Empty Amid a Housing Crisis - NY1
  2. After Backlash, Personal Voter Information Is Removed by New York City - The New York Times
  3. The Distressing Math of NYC’s Future Senior-Housing Need - City Limits
  4. To Save Public Housing, New York Warily Considers a New Approach: Tear Some Down - The New York Times
  5. Neighbors sue to block Extell’s UWS tower after city OKs amended plans - The Real Deal
  6. Lenox Hill Hospital’s edible garden benefits patients as well as employees - PIX11
  7. Inside the math shaping NYC’s rent regulation fight - The Real Deal
  8. Legal Aid Sues NYPD For Fining E-Bike Delivery Workers Instead Of Their Bosses - Gothamist
  9. POL PRODS DOT FOR SEPARATE WALK/BIKE LANES ON QUEENSBORO BRIDGE - The City
  10. Jane’s Walk Weekend offers nearly 300 free walking tours around NYC - 6SqFt
  11. Upper East Side Needs More Playgrounds, Comptroller Says - Patch
  12. DEVELOPER FLOATS FERRY LINK BETWEEN UPPER EAST SIDE AND ASTORIA - The City
  13. Nordstrom to Add Two Mini Stores in Its New York Expansion - The New York Times
  14. Permits Filed For 109 East 79th Street On The Upper East Side, Manhattan - YIMBY
  15. Charter Revision Commission Releases Preliminary Staff Report - CityLand
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