|
|
|
Downtown News |
-
Council, EDC Spend $3 Million to Keep Parking Cheap at Flushing Commons
The now-defunct Q14 bus didn't get a reprieve from the City Council, which decided money was better spent on encouraging people to drive.
-
New York: Crosswalk Lights from Around the World
Last night, we braved the muggy grossness of the streets of Manhattan and while in the Financial District by the World Trade Center site, we passed some construction plywood of a most creative sort.
-
Artsweek in Downtown Syracuse
Orange Line Gallery ArtsWeek combines the AmeriCU 40th Annual Syracuse Arts & Crafts Festival, the popular Northeast Jazz and Wine Festival and the Blue Rain ECOfest with more than 20 interactive arts activities that are sure to bring out the creativity in everyone who visits.
-
Chelsea Clinton wedding has Rhinebeck, N.Y., in the spotlight
Balloons with a wedding theme are displayed outside a shop on July 28, 2010 in Rhinebeck, New York.
-
Ghostlight brings 'good theater' into suburbs
It's been three years since Pat Van Eman has been able to take in a show Downtown without confronting a parking "mess." When Van Eman found out a new theater troupe was starting up in Hampton -- practically in her own backyard -- she was thrilled.
-
Two high-profile NYC restaurants shutter Miami outposts
The New York-Miami food shuttle has been getting crowded lately, but two high-profile New York-based eateries have shuttered their current Miami locations.
-
21 Questions: Jane Krakowski
Name: Jane Krakowski Age: 41 Neighborhood: Downtown Manhattan Occupation: Actor/Singer. Has a new live album, The Laziest Gal in Town , which she recently released at a party sponsored by Tupperware, with proceeds from the night benefiting the Boys & Girls Club of America.
-
Trafficing in Decit on Flushing Commons
Today Brian Ketcham, the traffic consultant for the Flushing Coalition for Responsible Development released a report on the projected mass transit impact of the Flushing Commons development-along with the compounded impact of Willets Point and other projects in the pipeline in and around the Flushing area.
-
Bill T. Jones, Lucinda Childs to celebrate Merce Cunningham at River To River Festival
As part of The River To River Festival, the dance community's leading lights will celebrate the extraordinary life of Merce Cunningham in a free outdoor performance on July 26th in New York, the city in which he worked and lived for 70 years.
-
The Week Ahead: July 26 - 31
Read more: Local , Community , News , Week Ahead , Syracuse , Onondaga County , Central New York Among the stories we're following for you: Monday : >Horse business.A Representatives of the equine industry gather at Cazenovia College to talk about better links with colleges and universities >ADA at 20:A A walk to mark the anniversary of the ...
-
Woman Gives Birth Inside Manhattan Subway Station
Learn how . install Adobe Flash 9 or above. Install now . Then come back here and refresh the page.
-
Cattle Decapitation Tour Dates
Cattle Decapitation will be headlining the upcoming California Blood Tour. Support acts include Devourment, Knights Of The Abyss, Burning The Masses and Sons Of Aurelius.
-
Razors Edge Productions Presents Princes of Darkness 8/8-14
Razors Edge Productions presents PRINCES OF DARKNESS. The show is WRITTEN & PERFORMED BY Bill Connington and DIRECTED & CHEROGRAPHED BY RACHEL KLEIN AS PART OF THE THE DREAM UP FESTIVAL AUGUST 8-14 @ THEATER FOR THE NEW CITY Your host for the evening is Lucifer, a creature of oily charm and devilish plans.
-
D'OH: Sorry New York: No Fat Tire For You
Like us and you'll find top breaking news in your Facebook newsfeed. Sign up for the Eater NY newsletter Sign up for our daily email newsletter and get top stories and breaking news delivered to your inbox.
-
Study: MTV leads in showing gay characters on TV
With Congress reconsidering Don't Ask, Don't Tell, actor/playwright Marc Wolf has returned to his 2000 Obie Award winning solo piece Another American: Asking and Telling for a summer's run at New York's Daryl Roth DR2 Theatre in Union Square.
-
CalSTRS Plans NY Tower Stake Sale
The California State Teachersa Retirement System is looking to sell its majority stake in a lower Manhattan office tower, Bloomberg reports.
-
Hicksville's Downtown Revitalization Project Currently Under Way
Since an initial "visioning presentation" in March, the Downtown Hicksville Revitalization project has made significant strides in streamlining efforts to re-energize the region - " specifically through three distinct committees with various community-based goals in mind.
-
City's meter rate could lead U.S.
Pittsburgh's meter rate could lead U.S. National high Mayor Luke Ravenstahl's plan to lease the city's parking meters could make Pittsburgh's parking rates the highest in the nation.
-
From the Archive: American Cities Pre-1950
A photographic journey through American Cities, pre-1950. 1 Chattanooga, Tenn. in time of war.
-
Media Moves: The New York Observer Bids Farewell to Downtown Digs
Every Wednesday, a new issue of the New York Observer comes out. Why is this Wednesday different, though? Because today's the last day they'll be working out of 915 Broadway , as they're making the move uptown to Times Square.
|
|