Category: News

It’s official: Food Cellar to open Court Square store

August 2, Staff Report
Food Cellar, the upscale supermarket located at Center Boulevard and 47th Road, will be opening a 14,000 sq ft. store in Court Square. Food Cellar, which recently signed a 15 year lease, will be located on the ground floor (and basement) of the Linc LIC,…

Workers to clean streets, as alternate side parking unlikely to go into effect

August 1, By Christian Murray
A new program to keep the streets of Hunters Point clean was launched today. Two workers from the Doe Fund, an organization that helps homeless people rebuild their lives, will be cleaning a number of designated streets in the neighborhood three days per week,…

TF Cornerstone tops out its final Center Blvd high rise

July 29, By Christian Murray
TF Cornerstone today announced the topping out of its sixth and final residential building on the Long Island City waterfront today. The announcement comes 10 years after breaking ground on its first residential development,…

A proposal for another dog run in Hunters Point–put on hold

July 25, By Christian Murray
Hunters Point
: Some dogs in Long Island City might not have their day after all. A proposal to construct a dog run near a new elementary school has been put on hold following concerns from a local parents group that it would put young children at risk.  …

Construction of outdoor movie set at Kaufman Astoria begins

July 24, By Bill Parry
The construction of an outdoor movie set began at the Kaufman Astoria Studios last week as Western Queens continues to take on more of a Hollywood flavor. The expansion, which was part of a thought-out process since the 1980s,…

Rainbow Park sprinkler breaks down again, parents fault its design

July 23, By Christian Murray
Many Long Island City parents were excited last week when the sprinkler system at Gantry Plaza State Park was finally repaired and their children could finally run under the water keep cool. But that initial joy that the “Rainbow Park” sprinkler provided was short lived.…

New sculpture is erected in Court Square section of LIC

July 22, By Christian Murray
What used to be an asphalt parking lot in the Court Square section of LIC, has been transformed into a temporary green space that is now the home of a new sculpture. Socrates Sculpture Park and Rockrose Development Corp have joined forces to bring an abstract sculpture called “Parting” to 43-29 Crescent Street.…

Nine miles of bike lanes coming to Long Island City and Sunnyside

July 19, Staff Report
Long Island City and Sunnyside are set to receive nine extra miles of bike lanes. The Department of Transportation is set to put them down by the end of the year—taking the total number of bike lanes in the Sunnyside,…

Man arrested for robbing 73-year-old blind man twice

July 18, Staff Report
A 46-year-old Brooklyn man was arrested yesterday for robbing a blind man twice in less than two weeks. Ronald Rhodes, 46, has been charged with burglary, robbery, criminal possession of stolen property and criminal obstruction of breathing.…