New York City Fortifies Against Trump's Immigration Orders Amidst Widespread Concern and Legal Challenges
New York City braces for immigration policy impacts, with local officials challenging Trump's executive orders on birthright citizenship and deportation escalations, while communities and industries fear repercussions.
South Bronx Community and Political Leaders Resist Adams Administration's Plan for New Migrant Shelter
The proposed 2,200-bed migrant shelter in the South Bronx faces opposition from the community and officials, citing concerns of burdening the area. Mayor Adams defends the plan as part of the city's crisis response.
A Train Service to Far Rockaway Faces Four-Month Shutdown for Superstorm Sandy Repairs, Affecting 9,000 Daily Commuters
The MTA is starting a four-month shutdown of the A train service to Far Rockaway for Superstorm Sandy repairs, affecting 9,000 riders, with shuttle bus services and reduced LIRR fares as mitigation.
New Residential Developments to Enhance Astoria's Skyline with Sustainable Design and Community Spaces
New residential developments are underway in Astoria, Queens, including Raymond Chan's 29-unit building with retail and healthcare spaces, and the Durst Organization's Halletts Point project with two towers and waterfront access.