...Additional Defendants KTS Development Inc., P&R Iron...at 220 Montgomery Street in Brooklyn, New York at the Ebbets...
...of New York (the City), Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation (BNYDC), and B&...
...includes $16.2 million to the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) for research and development programs and the development of the...
...change of zone in order to construct a 379 unit multifamily residential development consisting of a mix of market rate and affordable condominium and rental...
...Cite as: Rosati v. Brigham Park Co-Operative Apartments, 15229/08...at 2270 Plumb 1st Street, Brooklyn, owned by defendant Brigham Park...
...Cite as: Love v. Rebecca Development, Inc., 24622/05, NYLJ 1202573039592, at *1 (Sup., KI, Decided August 20...
...York City Economic Development Corporation has reached...East River and Brooklyn Bridge, incorporating contemporary retail...
...most important of the 2011 SEQRA cases and also summarizes other regulatory developments relevant to SEQRA. Applicants' Challenges As...
...2 Brooklyn Bridge on October 1...marched from Zuccotti Park in downtown Manhattan...
...in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, and annulling, as well, the...to build a six-story development consisting of two buildings, and...
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