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May 6, 2024 By Ethan Marshall
The local grocery store Dumbo Market has signed a lease for approximately 13,500 square feet of space at Jasper, a $370 million mixed-use development in Long Island City.
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May. 1, 2024 By Ethan Marshall
Queens Assemblymember Jessica González-Rojas and State Senator John Liu joined community advocates Tuesday to celebrate the passage of Sammy’s Law, a legislation that allows for New York City to determine its own speed limits, in the latest New York State budget.
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I guess the first step of taking back the neighborhood means posting to online forums in your underwear, while eating stale left over take out alone in your apartment? Get em Irving!
Thornbirdge’s post is so hipstery/gawkery/the onion. Wow, so ironic.
Great now all those dog lovers can complain that there isn’t enough outdoor seating. Down with capitalism! I miss the old LIC, where there were no strollers and pizza cost a nickel, and no one came to visit and that’s the way we liked it. Now a day you have these yuppies coming to our neighborhood talking about their internet and cellular phones and blasting their rap music. Well I’ve had it, let’s take back our neighborhood!