01 Nov 2005 Uncategorized Q&A: Where Should the Vendors from the Bronx Terminal Market Go? Big plans are afoot for the Bronx Terminal Market. Chelsea Market developer Irwin Cohen discusses some of his ideas for how to honor old and new. ByJonathan Bowles5 minRead time
19 Aug 2005 Uncategorized Q&A: How Important are Immigrants to NYC’s Economy? Newcomers to the city are often quick to start small businesses. An interview with urban planner Arturo Ignacio S ByJonathan Bowles0 minRead time
26 Apr 2005 Uncategorized Outside the Box An interview with Red Hook revitalizer Greg O’Connell, on Fairway, Ikea and big-and-balanced development. ByJonathan Bowles17 minRead time
28 Feb 2005 Uncategorized Q&A: Why Does Bustling Flushing Need a Boost? The Center for an Urban Future talks to urban planner Wellington Chen, former commissioner, Board of Standards and Appeals. ByJonathan Bowles9 minRead time
15 Dec 2004 Uncategorized Q&A: How Can the Staten Island Waterfront Be Reborn? The future of the Staten Island waterfront. Susan Meeker, executive director of the West Brighton Community Local Development ByJonathan Bowles9 minRead time
15 Nov 2004 Uncategorized Q&A: Will current plans for Harlem ignite a new renaissance uptown? Will plans for Harlem ignite a new renaissance? Kenneth Knuckles of the Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone, interviewed by Jonathan Bowles. ByJonathan Bowles5 minRead time
15 Oct 2004 Uncategorized Speed Trap Reliable high speed Internet access is becoming critical to the success of small businesses. But decrepit technology and a lack of infrastructure investment are keeping thousands of them logged off. ByJonathan Bowles23 minRead time
15 Feb 2003 Uncategorized NYC Inc: Westward, Whoa! With virtually no public discussion, the plan for Far West Midtown is going full speed ahead. ByJonathan Bowles16 minRead time
13 May 2002 Uncategorized A Shortchanged City The money drain from New York to Albany. ByJonathan Bowles6 minRead time
01 Feb 2002 Uncategorized NYC Inc: A Small Opportunity A recession is the perfect time to take advantage of an opportunity that King Rudy shunned–investing in entrepreneurs. ByJonathan Bowles12 minRead time