09 Oct 2006 Uncategorized RENOVATING A CASTLE:KINGSBRIDGE SHOWS HOW Residents rewrote development rules to bring life back to a grand old building. ByEileen Markey0Comments
25 Sep 2006 Economy EL BARRIO BUSINESS GROUP BACKING'MARQUETA INTERNACIONAL' CREATION Leaders promise the time has come for La Marqueta’s second, glorious, act. ByDorian Block0Comments
25 Sep 2006 Economy POVERTY REPORT ATTRACTINGATTENTION OUTSIDE NEW YORK City plans to push for antipoverty initiatives at state and national level. By0Comments
25 Sep 2006 Uncategorized THE CITY'S LATEST HIRINGS AND RETIRINGS Leadership changes and brand-new positions at Civilian Complaint Review Board, The After-School Corporation, NYC Economic Development Corporation and more. ByCity Limits0Comments
18 Sep 2006 Uncategorized USE THOSE VOTING RIGHTS,CITY'S IMMIGRANTS URGED They worked the polls at the primaries; now organizers are hoping they’ll participate in the general elections, too. ByB. Pierson and D. Jean-Baptiste0Comments
05 Sep 2006 Uncategorized NEW DIRECTIONS SEENIN AID TO CITY'S POOR Preparing to stake out battlegrounds in their war on poverty, city officials consider taking a more inclusive stance—and making it easier to get aid. By0Comments
21 Aug 2006 Housing and Homelessness Zoning Currents Move East:Queens Goes Inclusionary Plan for new construction employs the tactic of giving developers more in order to give residents more. ByJillian Jonas0Comments
14 Aug 2006 Housing and Homelessness SHAPE-SHIFTING EAST NEW YORK Affordable housing plus other amenities are planned for a never-developed piece of Brooklyn. ByI. Hassan0Comments
14 Aug 2006 Economy NOT ON OUR LOCAL'S WATCH,UNION SAYS OF BIOMETRICS As a new record-keeping system for city employees is rolled out, some union members protest a 21st-century time clock. ByKaren Loew0Comments
07 Aug 2006 Uncategorized FAIR-LY BORING Those summer street fairs add up to a whole lot of wasted opportunity, says a new study from City Limits’ sister policy institute. ByT. Colton0Comments