Thanks to a congressman’s opposition, online grocer FreshDirect might lose out on millions of dollars it sought to help pay for its move to the South Bronx from Long Island City
The departing city comptroller does combat with the Bloomberg administration until the bitter end
It’s shaping up to be the hottest New Year’s party in town — and it it won’t be watching the ball drop. On Jan. 1 New York City’s new mayor, comptroller and public advocate will be sworn in on the steps of City Hall. And for the first time in recent memory, members of the public will be be there.
Nine areas account for more than half of all livery-cab hails
Using wealth from big-budget conservancies to aid smaller parks is supported by Mayor-elect de Blasio but received cool reception at Transition Tent
Troubles with public housing, transit and welfare programs among leading reasons for calls to Bill de Blasio’s office
Newly optimistic MTA financial projections lower the projected cost of a ride — but assume that workers will accept no wage increases for the years they’ve worked without a contract
In Staten Island, turnout to the polls is usually tops in the city. This year, maybe not.
The mayoral candidates’ big campaign promises have some surprising origins
Reports of infestations and other health risks at supermarkets and wholesalers would be available on demand to the public, if measure introduced by Speaker Sheldon Silver becomes law