May 12, By Christian Murray
Long Island City’s Clock Tower has officially sold. The Long Island City icon was bought for $15 million by the Criterion Group, a residential development firm. Rumors had been circulating that the property had being sold ever since the Holocenter arts group,…
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‘Juice Press’ to open retail store and production plant in Long Island City
May 11, By Michael Florio
Juice Press, a health-food chain that sells organic cold press juices and smoothies, will be moving its production facility to Long Island City later this month. The company is about to move into the Falchi Building,…
LIC Business Improvement District likely to get a whole lot bigger
May 8, By Christian Murray
Vernon Boulevard and Jackson Avenue might look a lot cleaner if the Long Island City Partnership’s plan to expand its services into Hunters Point proves successful. The LIC Partnership, which currently serves the Court Square/Queens Plaza district through the LIC Business Improvement District,…
Papo Fried Chicken Zack’s Pizzeria shut by health department
May 7, By Michael Florio
A well-known Vernon Blvd pizzeria has been closed by the health department. Papo Fried Chicken Zacks Pizzeria, located at48-11 Vernon Boulevard, was shut down after a health inspector claimed that there was evidence of mice,…
Free shuttle bus to LIC’s cultural institutions starts Saturday
May 6, By Christian Murray
A free shuttle bus is about to link Long Island City’s major cultural institutions together. The bus, called the LIC Art Bus, will stop at the entrances of Socrates Sculpture Park, The Noguchi Museum,…
Several Vernon Blvd residents sign petition AGAINST rear yard spaces
May 6, By Christian Murray
They simply want peace and quiet. Several residents who live next to Vernon Blvd bars and restaurants started circulating an online petition calling on the community board and elected officials to protect them from noise.…
City to lower speed limit to 25 mph on Northern and Queens Blvds
New York News May 5, By Michael Florio
The city is lowering the speed limit on large sections of Northern and Queens Boulevards — as part of its Vision Zero program to reduce pedestrian fatalities. The city aims to implement a “slow zone” on Northern Blvd – from 40th Road to 114th Street—by the end of May,…
Opinion: Let’s get behind Vision Zero
OPINION
May 4, John O’Reilly
The Sunnyside community, north, south, young, old, hip and unhip, must get fully involved and engaged with the Vision Zero Action Plan.
This ambitious and historic effort launched in the opening days of the de Blasio administration and newly constituted City Council,…
Residents weigh in on whether Vernon Blvd restaurants should be permitted to use backyard space, at CB2 meeting
May 3, By Christian Murray
Several Long Island City residents squared off at Community Board 2’s monthly meeting Thursday as they debated whether Vernon Blvd. bars/restaurants should be permitted to use their rear yards. Two, well-organized camps put forward their differing views—and the controversial issue was far from settled.…