Category: News

Halloween pet parade coming to Long Island City

October 16, By Christian Murray
Long Island City will be having its very own Halloween pet parade later this month. The LIC Flea & Food market is sponsoring a “Howl-o-ween” event on Oct. 19, where owners are invited to dress their pets in costume.…

Developer to break ground on massive residential tower in 3 months

October 16, By Christian Murray
Another apartment tower is slated for Court Square, this one a gigantic 58-story apartment building located at 42-12 28th Street. The developer, Heatherwood Communities, plans to break ground on the 469-unit development in about 3 months and expects the giant project to be completed and rented in about 3 years.…

5 Pointz is coming down, as city approves special permit

October 9, By Christian Murray
It’s official: The 5 Pointz graffiti icon will be coming down. The application put forward by G&M Realty to demolish the site and erect 1,000 apartment units–370 more units than what is permitted under current zoning rules—was approved by the New York City Council this afternoon.…

Artisanal Food market to come to LIC, reports Daily News

Staff Report
A former warehouse in Long Island City that was recently bought by the developers of the Chelsea Market is going to be transformed into Queens’ version of an artisanal food market, the Daily News reported yesterday. Jamestown Properties,…

Japanese restaurant to open next month

Oct. 2, By Christian Murray
A new Japanese restaurant is expected to open in November at 10-70 Jackson Avenue– where Los Amigos deli used to be located. The restaurant, to be called Hibino LIC, will be run by Sooja Lee and her husband Masaru Fukuda.…

Free WiFi to come to Long Island City

Oct. 1, By Christian Murray
The city has created a unique public-private partnership that will bring free WiFi to sections of Long Island City. Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced Monday that Long Island City was one of a number of neighborhoods selected to receive the service by the end of the year.…

Pedestrians not safe crossing Queens Plaza, leaders say

Sept. 30, By Christian Murray
Elected officials held a press conference on Friday to draw the public’s attention to the number of pedestrian deaths/injuries in the Queens Plaza and Dutch Kills neighborhoods. The event was held following the death of a pedestrian at Queens Plaza on Sept.…

Massive Long Island City climbing center to open Oct. 5

Sept. 27, By Christian Murray
Long Island City, NY: The largest indoor rock-climbing facility in the US will be opening on Saturday, Oct. 5. Cliffs LIC, located at 11-44th Drive in Long Island City, will feature more than 30,000 square feet of climbing space—including walls that tower up to 60-feet high.…

Sunnyside teenager killed in Long Island City skateboarding accident

Sept. 26, By Christian Murray
A Sunnyside teenager was killed in a skateboard accident in Long Island City Thursday morning. The police said that Alexander Ciszewski, 18, was holding on to the passenger side of a white 2005 GMC box truck while skateboarding eastbound on 47th Ave between 32nd Place and 33rd Street when he lost control.…