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NEW YORK -- A new survey has found that New Yorkers feel their quality of life has taken a big hit in recent years. Residents were asked about everything from public education to crime on the subway.
As of last spring, BXP and Moinian were asking prospective anchor tenants to pay as much as $200 per SF in office rents, more than twice the Manhattan average, the New York Post reported.
New York City — In 1997, Walter Johnson was sentenced to five life terms for a robbery conviction at a time when he went by "King Tut" and was known as a notorious New York criminal. But 27 ...
Acadia has an existing potential project pipeline of over 1.5-2 GW of renewable energy projects in New York, with an average size of 20-50 MW per project.
Daniel Berehulak for The New York Times Supported by By The New York Times The life of Pope Francis, the first Latin American and first Jesuit to serve as the Roman Catholic Church’s pontiff ...
The “Bling Empire: New York” star passed away Monday at the ... “And In a blink of an eye … life can change,” the jewelry designer wrote on Instagram alongside a series of photos showing ...
By Alyce McFadden For tens of thousands of New York City families ... from A.C.S. vouchers just a few weeks ago. It’s been “life-changing,” she said. “It’s been an incredible relief ...
New York will be getting a new “Quality of Life” division to clamp down on aggressive panhandlers, open air drug use and homelessness plaguing the Big Apple’s streets and subways ...
Blue Bird (BLBD) Corporation announced the U.S. expansion of Micro Bird’s manufacturing operations to build small and midsize buses in New York State. Micro Bird, a 50/50 joint venture of Blue ...
New York Life Insurance Co. reached a $19 million settlement in a lawsuit that alleged self-dealing by plan executives in the management of two of its 401(k) plans. The lawsuit, filed in 2021 by ...
An ex New York-area urologist was sentenced to life in prison Wednesday after being convicted in connection to years-long sexual abuse of patients, including minors, federal prosecutors said.
New York performed a rare three-organ transplant procedure all in one. Our sister station WABC-TV spoke to the 47-year-old heart, liver and kidney transplant recipient about the 14-hour life ...