Hudson Square Hallelujah: Scott Stringer Approves Trinity Rezoning with Shorter Towers, More Open Space The new towers in Hudson Square are going to look more, well, square. That is after Manhattan Borough President Scott By Matt Chaban
Like a Good Hipster, Bushwick Wants an Unconventional Rezoning The joke about hipsters (well, one of many, many jokes about hipsters) is that they are pioneers, non-conformists. But out By Matt Chaban
Hip Hip SPURA! Land-Use Committee Approves LES Development After 40-Year Slog It took 40 years, but the transformation of the Seward Park urban Renewal Area, better known as SPURA, may finally By Jonah Wolf
Actually Developers and the City Are Not Competing for Midtown East Development Rights By Matt Chaban
How About Another Empire State Building or Two? City Outlines Mega Midtown East Rezoning By Matt Chaban
Knocking Over Domino: Two Trees Mulls Overhauling Massive Williamsburg Development, Including Reducing Affordable Units By Matt Chaban
Faulty Towers: Midtown Needs a Makeover, with Twice as Tall Towers, But Can Mayor Bloomberg Get It Right? By Matt Chaban
NYU Brings Out the Big Guns: University Hires Ex-Council Members Ed Wallace and Melinda Katz to Lobby on Village Expansion By Matt Chaban