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City construction projects switch to fast track

$1 billion in ‘unglamorous’ infrastructure projects to accelerate in bid to boost economy

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Point of contention

Willets development expansion in Queens prompts new review and protests by holdout businesses

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State gives city safe-sex program a boost

One-size-fits-all NYC Condom makes room for supersize Magnum

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‘Greener, Greater Buildings’ tally a rough pioneer experience

Missing data and unique New York City architecture pose challenges for the city’s ambitious energy-savings plan

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Small spending makes big difference for pollution cleanup in Williamsburg

City brownfield grants contrast sharply with state tax credit spending

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Who is Con Edison’s boss?

Meet the Public Service Commission, the obscure panel that decides what you’ll pay for power.

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Olympic orphans: Flushing Meadows lakes stagnate in wake of Games loss

Ambitious plans to dredge the lakes of Flushing Meadows Corona Park are an unsung casualty of New York City’s lost 2012 bid

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