Feb. 12, 2019 By Nathaly Pesantez Amid steady, vocal opposition to Amazon’s plans for a Long Island City campus, a new wave of efforts have been underway by local business owners and civic leaders in an attempt to showcase the broader narrative on the ground toward the e-commerce giant’s development. Recent days have seen the… Read more »
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Public Advocate Candidates to Talk Amazon HQ2 in Neighborhood Forum Tonight
Feb. 12, 2019 Staff Report A lineup of public advocate candidates will be in Long Island City tonight at a forum geared towards Amazon’s plans to build part of its second headquarters in the neighborhood. The forum will be held at the New York Irish Center at 7 p.m., and is organized by a cohort… Read more »
Voice Your Thoughts on Proposed Jackson Avenue ‘Street Seat’ in Public Meeting This Month
Feb. 10, 2019 By Nathaly Pesantez A public meeting will be held later this month on a developer’s joint plan with the city to install a small, seasonal seating area along a Jackson Avenue curb—a project that has received some pushback from Community Board 2. The meeting, scheduled for Feb. 26 at PS 1 MoMA,… Read more »
Local Realtor Forms Boutique Real Estate Firm with Focus on Long Island City
March 8, 2019 , By Staff Report Long Island City-based realtor Ivan Palov has recently left a citywide brokerage firm to form his own real estate company, named after the neighborhood that he calls home. The new firm, Luxury Apartments LIC, was formed in mid-January, and focuses on residential sales, rentals, and property management within… Read more »
Amazon Reassessing Long Island City Campus Due to Opposition: Report
Feb. 8, 2019 By Nathaly Pesantez Amazon is reconsidering its plan to locate one of its new headquarters in Long Island City due to the heavy opposition the project has faced locally, especially by politicians, according to a report published today by the Washington Post. The paper cited “two people familiar with the company’s thinking,”… Read more »
New Poll Funded by Amazon Shows Strong Support, Especially in Queens, for HQ2
Feb. 6, 2019 By Nathaly Pesantez A new poll commissioned by Amazon shows overwhelming support across New York City, especially among Queens residents, for the e-commerce giant’s headquarters in Long Island City—the second poll to show such results since the company’s controversial HQ2 announcement in November. The poll, released on Tuesday by HarrisX, the market… Read more »
Demolition Plans Filed to Raze Brick Building On Jackson Avenue
Feb. 6, 2019 By Christian Murray A prominent three-story brick building on the corner of Jackson Avenue and 42nd Road is about to be demolished. Nissim Seliktar, the owner of the property, filed plans with the Department of Buildings Tuesday to demolish the 27-55 Jackson Ave. structure. The corner building, completed in 1931, also includes… Read more »
Long Island City Man Faces 7-Years in Prison For Striking Dog With a Metal Rod in Head: DA
Feb. 6, 2019 By Christian Murray A Long Island City man who allegedly struck an 8-pound Chihuahua in the head with a metal rod—blinding the animal in one eye—has been indicted on animal cruelty charges and faces up to seven years in prison, prosecutors say. Luis Jimenez, 26, of 10th Street, allegedly struck the dog… Read more »
NYPD Names a New Commanding Officer for 108 Precinct
Feb. 5, 2019 By Christian Murray The NYPD has appointed a new commanding officer for the 108 Precinct, which covers Sunnyside, Woodside and Long Island City. Captain Michael Gibbs took over the command last week, replacing Deputy Inspector Ralph Forgione who headed the precinct for two years. This will be the first time Gibbs has… Read more »
State Sen. Gianaris, Amazon HQ2 Critic, Named to State Board That Could Block Project
Feb. 5, 2019 By Nathaly Pesantez State Sen. Mike Gianaris, an outspoken critic of Amazon’s plans to build a sprawling campus in Long Island City, has been recommended to serve on a state board that will review and could possibly block the tech giant’s project, according to a New York Times report. Gianaris, who serves… Read more »