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INDEX ABC Television Studios 152 Chrysler Building 96, 102 Evelyn Apartments 143–4 Abyssinian Baptist Church 164 Chumley’s 66–8 Fabbri mansion 113 The Alamo 51 Church of the Ascension Fifth Avenue 56, 120, 140 B. Altman Building 96 60–1 Five Points 29–31 American Museum of Natural Church of the Incarnation 95 Flagg, Ernest 43, 55, 156 History 142–3 Church of the Most Precious Flatiron Building 93 The Ansonia 153 Blood 37 Foley Square 19 Apollo Theater 165 Church of St Ann and the Holy Forward Building 23 The Apthorp 144 Trinity 167 42nd Street 98–103 Asia Society 121 Church of St Luke in the Fields Fraunces Tavern 12–13 Astor, John Jacob 50, 55, 100 65 ‘Freedom Tower’ 15 Astor Library 55 Church of San Salvatore 39 Frick Collection 120, 121 Church of the Transfiguration Banca Stabile 37 (Mott Street) 33 Gangs of New York 30 Bayard-Condict Building 54 Church of the Transfiguration Gay Street 69 Beecher, Henry Ward 167, 170, (35th Street) 95 General Motors Building 110 171 City Beautiful movement General Slocum 70, 73, 74 Belvedere Castle 135 58–60 General Theological Seminary Bethesda Terrace 135, 138 City College 161 88–9 Boathouse, Central Park 138 City Hall 18 German American Shooting Bohemian National Hall 116 Colonnade Row 55 Society 72 Borough Hall, Brooklyn 167 Columbia University 158–9 Gilbert, Cass 9, 18, 19, 122 Bow Bridge 138–9 Columbus Circle 149 Gotti, John 40 Bowery 50, 52–4, 57 Columbus Park 29 Grace Court Alley 170 Bowling Green Park 9 Conservatory Water 138 Gracie Mansion 112, 117 Broadway 8, 92 Cooper-Hewitt National Gramercy -
City-Owned Properties Based on Suitability of City-Owned and Leased Property for Urban Agriculture (LL 48 of 2011)
City-Owned Properties Based on Suitability of City-Owned and Leased Property for Urban Agriculture (LL 48 of 2011) Borou Block Lot Address Parcel Name gh 1 2 1 4 SOUTH STREET SI FERRY TERMINAL 1 2 2 10 SOUTH STREET BATTERY MARITIME BLDG 1 2 3 MARGINAL STREET MTA SUBSTATION 1 2 23 1 PIER 6 PIER 6 1 3 1 10 BATTERY PARK BATTERY PARK 1 3 2 PETER MINUIT PLAZA PETER MINUIT PLAZA/BATTERY PK 1 3 3 PETER MINUIT PLAZA PETER MINUIT PLAZA/BATTERY PK 1 6 1 24 SOUTH STREET VIETNAM VETERANS PLAZA 1 10 14 33 WHITEHALL STREET 1 12 28 WHITEHALL STREET BOWLING GREEN PARK 1 16 1 22 BATTERY PLACE PIER A / MARINE UNIT #1 1 16 3 401 SOUTH END AVENUE BATTERY PARK CITY STREETS 1 16 12 MARGINAL STREET BATTERY PARK CITY Page 1 of 1390 09/28/2021 City-Owned Properties Based on Suitability of City-Owned and Leased Property for Urban Agriculture (LL 48 of 2011) Agency Current Uses Number Structures DOT;DSBS FERRY TERMINAL;NO 2 USE;WATERFRONT PROPERTY DSBS IN USE-TENANTED;LONG-TERM 1 AGREEMENT;WATERFRONT PROPERTY DSBS NO USE-NON RES STRC;TRANSIT 1 SUBSTATION DSBS IN USE-TENANTED;FINAL COMMITMNT- 1 DISP;LONG-TERM AGREEMENT;NO USE;FINAL COMMITMNT-DISP PARKS PARK 6 PARKS PARK 3 PARKS PARK 3 PARKS PARK 0 SANIT OFFICE 1 PARKS PARK 0 DSBS FERRY TERMINAL;IN USE- 1 TENANTED;FINAL COMMITMNT- DISP;LONG-TERM AGREEMENT;NO USE;WATERFRONT PROPERTY DOT PARK;ROAD/HIGHWAY 10 PARKS IN USE-TENANTED;SHORT-TERM 0 Page 2 of 1390 09/28/2021 City-Owned Properties Based on Suitability of City-Owned and Leased Property for Urban Agriculture (LL 48 of 2011) Land Use Category Postcode Police Prct -
MANHATTAN COMMUNITY DISTRICT 7 Oversight Block Lot Facility Name Facility Address Facility Type Capacity / Type Agency
Selected Facilities and Program Sites Page 1 of 19 in New York City, release 2015 MANHATTAN COMMUNITY DISTRICT 7 Oversight Block Lot Facility Name Facility Address Facility Type Capacity / Type Agency SCHOOLS Public Elementary and Secondary Schools 1148 14ANDERSON SCHOOL (THE) 100 W 77 St Elementary School ‐ Public 575 Children NYC DOE 1859 1PS 145 BLOOMINGDALE SCHOOL (THE) 150 W 105 St Elementary School ‐ Public 408 Children NYC DOE 1852 99PS 163 ALFRED E SMITH 163 W 97 St Elementary School ‐ Public 621 Children NYC DOE 1880 13PS 165 ROBERT E SIMON 234 W 109 St Elementary School ‐ Public 859 Children NYC DOE 1219 47PS 166 RICHARD ROGERS SC‐ARTS & SCI 132 W 89 St Elementary School ‐ Public 585 Children NYC DOE 1152 29PS 191 AMSTERDAM 210 W 61 St Elementary School ‐ Public 507 Children NYC DOE 1158 40PS 199 JESSIE ISADOR STRAUS 270 W 70 St Elementary School ‐ Public 836 Children NYC DOE 1223 5PS 333 MANHATTAN SCHOOL FOR 154 W 93 St Elementary School ‐ Public 770 Children NYC DOE CHLDRN 1148 14PS 452 100 W 77 St Elementary School ‐ Public 220 Children NYC DOE 1253 65PS 75 EMILY DICKINSON 735 W End Ave Elementary School ‐ Public 610 Children NYC DOE 1205 6PS 84 LILLIAN WEBER 32 W 92 St Elementary School ‐ Public 511 Children NYC DOE 1149 7PS 87 WILLIAM SHERMAN 160 W 78 St Elementary School ‐ Public 902 Children NYC DOE 1214 29PS 9 SARAH ANDERSON 100 W 84 St Elementary School ‐ Public 649 Children NYC DOE 1139 8SPECIAL MUSIC SCHOOL 129 W 67 St Elementary School ‐ Public 191 Children NYC DOE 1223 5COMMUNITY ACTION SCHOOL‐MS 258 154 W 93 St -
Manhattan CB 7
Morningside Park Central Park North Cathedral Parkway [B,C] ELEMENTARY SCHOOL [1] West 109 Street MIDDLE Anibal Aviles SCHOOL Playground Broadway West 108 Street CITI BIKE ELEMENTARY Booker T. Washington SCHOOL Playground MIDDLE SCHOOL West 107 Street S West 107 Street Mobilization For E Change HIGH EXPANSION Straus SCHOOL Park West 106 Street N West 106 Street Riverside Drive Drive Riverside S MANHATTAN West 105 Street West 105 Street La Perla ELEMENTARY Garden W Bloomingdale SCHOOL COMMUNITY BOARD 7 Playground West Park Central West 104 Street N West 104 Street W 104th Street Garden [1] [B,C] West 103 Street West 103 Street Columbus Avenue Columbus West Avenue End West Amsterdam Avenue Amsterdam E DOUGLASS HOUSES West 102 Street West 102 Street HIGH SCHOOL Avenue Manhattan Frederick West 101 Street Douglass West 101 Street Playground N N West 100 Street West 100 Street S ELEMENTARY SCHOOL West 99 Street Happy Warrior Playground W ELEMENTARY SCHOOL West 98 Street East Drive East West 97 Street 97 St Transverse ELEMENTARY MIDDLE SCHOOL SCHOOL West 96 Street [B,C] ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MIDDLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL E SCHOOL West 95 Street S West 95 Street [1,2,3] E W West 94 Street West 94 Street Walk Pomander SCHOOL West 93 Street Joan Of Arc Park West 93 Street MIDDLE PRE-K SCHOOL Henry Hudson Parkway SCHOOL West 92 Street E Sol Bloom MIDDLE Playground SCHOOL SCHOOL West 91 Street Drive Riverside N Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis West 90 Street West 90 Street Reservoir SCHOOL St. Gregory's Riverside Park Playground SCHOOL West 89 Street West 89 Street -
Fiscal Year 2019 Annual Report on Park Maintenance
Annual Report on Park Maintenance Fiscal Year 2019 City of New York Parks & Recreation Bill de Blasio, Mayor Mitchell J. Silver, FAICP, Commissioner Annual Report on Park Maintenance Fiscal Year 2019 Table of Contents Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 1 Understanding Park Maintenance Needs ............................................................................... 1 How Parks are Maintained ...................................................................................................... 2 About the Data Used in this Report ....................................................................................... 3 Data Caveats .......................................................................................................................... 5 Report Column Definitions and Calculations ........................................................................... 5 Tables ...................................................................................................................................... Table 1 – Park-Level Services ............................................................................................ 8 Table 2 – Sector-Level Services ........................................................................................98 Table 3 – Borough and Citywide Work Orders ...................................................................99 Table 4 – Borough and Citywide-Level Services Not Captured in Work -
A Community for All Ages
Information & incoln Square’s rich cultural, educational, personal wellness Assistance and shopping resources make Lincoln Square Business Improvement District’s Neighborhood Information Carousels our neighborhood a wonderful place Richard Tucker Park – Broadway at 66th Street; for individuals to live or visit at any Dante Park – Broadway at 63rd Street; and/or near the Columbus Circle subway station age, from the very young to those Free maps, calendars and other information well into their 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, 90’s or about events and opportunities in Lincoln Square and New York City. beyond! Many free or low-cost activi- 311 ties for older adults are available here. NYC’s phone number for government information and services, including the Department for the Aging The best way to find out about this and non-emergency services. wealth of resources is by visiting our 911 website, www.lincolnsquarebid.org/ Emergency aging, where we maintain an “Age- 20th Precinct, New York Police Department 212.580.6411 Friendly” section and a link to our Lincoln Square: Council Member Gale Brewer neighborhood events calendar. 212.873.0282 / www.council.nyc.gov/brewer Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer There are many organizations in the A Community 212.669.8300 / www.mbpo.org neighborhood catering to the needs David Rubenstein Atrium’s Visitors’ Desk Broadway between 62nd & 63rd Streets of older adults. Please dial 311 212.875.5000 / www.lincolncenter.org/atrium NYC’s phone number for government for All Ages Shops at Columbus Circle Guest Services Desk information, including the Depart- Time Warner Center, 10 Columbus Circle, 1st floor 212.823.6300 / www.shopsatcolumbuscircle.com ment for the Aging and non-emer- Roosevelt Hospital Emergency Room gency services, for more information. -
Guv Preps for Second Act Hospital’S INDEX Takeover Ous—That the Worsening Budget SMALL BUSINESS ______9 Cuomo Won Big in His Rookie Year
20111121-NEWS--0001-NAT-CCI-CN_-- 11/18/2011 8:45 PM Page 1 INSIDE THE 125 TOP STORIES LARGEST Fundraising PRIVATE scandal puts Liu’s COMPANIES future in jeopardy ® THE INSIDER PAGE 8 PAGE 16 EDITORIAL PAGE 10 NBA VOL. XXVII, NO. 47 WWW.CRAINSNEWYORK.COM NOVEMBER 21-27, 2011 PRICE: $3.00 strife has MSG deflated PAGE 2 Big Brothers, where art thou? Mentors for city kids needed PAGE 3 Rental-apartment websites flood into hot market PAGE 3 MR. MAYOR? John Catsimatidis has the What city retailers billions to campaign for the job he sought briefly are stocking up on in 2009. Does he still for the holidays want it in 2013? PAGE 2 THAT DARN CATS! BUSINESS LIVES The inimitable John Catsimatidis is expanding his empire GOTHAM GIGS BY LISA FICKENSCHER former warehouse is ancient and ecutives’, is cluttered with foot- #8 temperamental. Instead of art- high stacks of papers. Serving seniors on Thanksgiving P. 33 ON THE CRAIN’S Red Apple Group’s gritty head- work, newspaper circulars and ad- “We are just short of hoarding LIST, Red Apple quarters on 11th Avenue and 56th vertising specials from the firm’s here,” joked his assistant, Matt ● ANNE FISHER How to Group owns supermarkets, Street does not even hint at the vast Gristedes supermarket chain line Wanning. help Asian-Americans refineries, real fortune controlled by the compa- the reception area walls. And Mr. Mr. Catsimatidis’ $4 billion em- get ahead P. 33 estate, biotech and more ny’s owner, John Catsimatidis.The Catsimatidis’ desk, which stands in pire includes vast real estate hold- ● MOVERS & SHAKERS Page 16 cramped elevator in the six-floor an open room alongside other ex- See CATSIMATIDIS Page 14 AvalonBay’s new development head P. -
2011 Agency Annual Concession Plan
CITY OF NEW YORK AGENCY ANNUAL CONCESSION PLAN FOR FISCAL YEAR 2011 (CITYWIDE) ANTICIPATED FOR NEW FOR NEW LOCATION OF CONCESSION/BRIEF DESCRIPTION FOR EFFECTIVE DATE EXPIRATION DATE AFFECTED CONCESSION ANNUAL CONCESSION BUSINESS ADDRESS OF CURRENT CONCESSION CONCESSION OR FACILITY AFFECTED CONCESSIONS, CONCESSIONS, SIGNIFICANT/NON- AGENCY CURRENT CONCESSIONAIRE NAME CONCESSIONS PLANNED FOR SOLICITATION/INITIATION IN FISCAL OF CURRENT OF CURRENT COMMUNITY SOLICITATION CONCESSION ID/PERMIT NUMBER CONCESSIONAIRE STATUS** TYPE BOROUGH(S) ANTICIPATED RELEASE ANTICIPATED SIGNIFICANT YEAR 2011 CONCESSION CONCESSION BOARD(S) METHOD REVENUE FOR DATE OF SOLICITATION CONCESSION TERM FISCAL YEAR 2011 Department of Parks Solicitation released prior to X39(1)-MT George Bouras 1 Edison Ave., Mt. Vernon, NY 10550 Pelham Bay Park, Rice Stadium Parking Lot Plan to Initiate Mobile Food Truck N/A N/A Bronx 15 Request for Bids 5 years $18,000 Non-Significant & Recreation Fiscal Year 2011 Department of Parks Along Reservoir Ave. from Sedgwick Ave. to Goulden Ave., Old Fort Park X38-CG N/A N/A Plan to Solicit Specialty Mobile Food Unit N/A N/A Bronx 8 Request for Proposals Jul-10 5 years $5,000 Non-Significant & Recreation #4 Department of Parks Solicitation released prior to X219-MT N/A N/A Arcilla Plgd., Teller Avenue and 164th Street (at JHS 145) Plan to Initiate Mobile Food Truck N/A N/A Bronx 4 Request for Bids 5 years $2,000 Non-Significant & Recreation Fiscal Year 2011 At the northeast corner of the intersection of Van Cortlandt Park South and Department -
Table of Contents Events Throughout the Holiday
TABLE OF CONTENTS EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE HOLIDAY SEASON ............................................2 DECEMBER 1, 2008.............................................................................................7 DECEMBER 2, 2008.............................................................................................7 DECEMBER 3, 2008.............................................................................................8 DECEMBER 4, 2008.............................................................................................9 DECEMBER 5, 2008...........................................................................................10 DECEMBER 6, 2008...........................................................................................10 DECEMBER 7, 2008...........................................................................................12 DECEMBER 8, 2008...........................................................................................14 DECEMBER 9, 2008...........................................................................................14 DECEMBER 10, 2008.........................................................................................15 DECEMBER 11, 2008.........................................................................................16 DECEMBER 12, 2008.........................................................................................17 DECEMBER 13, 2008.........................................................................................17 DECEMBER 14, 2008.........................................................................................18 -
On the Street
Upcoming Events On the Street “My normal lunch spot is the bench in the Broadway Winter’s EVE AT LINCOLN SQUARE mall on the north side of West 68th Street. I love it. The Monday, November 29, 5:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. BID is always out watering and tending to the flowers. Free entertainment, food tastings, family fun and And, my wife loves to shop at the stores on Broadway.” more along Broadway from Time Warner Center to — Alan Pinter, Product Specialist, Apple Store 68th Street. Kick-off tree lighting at Dante Park, Broadway at 63rd Street. www.winterseve.org “I love the arts — theatre and opera. I am inspired by HOLIDAY MARKET AT COLUMBUS CIRCLE the Juilliard School. I want to go there for college!” December 1 – 24, 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. — Ariel Cooper, Manhattan Theatre Lab High School SW entrance to Central Park at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Educational Campus www.urbanspacenyc.com/columbus-circle HOLIDAY UNDER THE STARS “I’ve worked for the BID for eleven years. There used to AT TIME WARNER CENTER be lots of garbage and graffiti. Not any more. We clean November 18 – December 31, starting at 5:00 p.m. everything! The benches on the malls, the tables and www.shopsatcolumbuscircle.com chairs in the parks, and we keep the streets clean. ” — Eloy Bravo, Lincoln Square BID Clean Team The Lincoln Square District Management Association, Inc. FIRST CLASS 1841 Broadway, Suite 1112 U.S. POSTAGE New York, NY 10023 PAID New York, NY Permit Number 3536 lincolnsquarebid.org Volunteer at Winter’s Eve and get a free gift…call Tim at 212.581.3774! It’s all here! neighborhood news neighborhood news Fall/Winter 2010 Dance, Dance, Dance at Winter’s Eve, November 29th ut on your dancing shoes for this year’s and Great Performances, Europan Bakery Café, Francesco annual Winter’s Eve bash on Pizzeria, Gabriel’s, Gourmet Garage, Grandaisy Bakery, PMonday, November 29! The Josephina, La Boite en Bois, Landmarc, Le Pain evening kicks off at 5:30 p.m. -
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East Green Rumsey Playfield Naumburg Bandshell Mineral Springs Croquet Green Bowling E Midtown West V Green I R The Mall W D • • • • • E THEATER DISTRICT TIMES SQUARE CENTRAL PARK COLUMBUS CIRCLEB PORT AUTHORITY CLINTONT R S I S D T A E Streets & Tunnels West 46 St, J4-12 1290 Sixth Av, F11 Beacon HS, B4 CBS Building, F11 Columbus Statue, C8 Eugene O’Neill Theatre, H8 Hearst Building, D8 (closed until 2008), J1 New York State Theater, A6 Milford Plaza Hotel, J8 NY Yacht Club, J12 Plaza Head Start Center, M6 D Rockefeller Center, G11 Shoreham Hotel, E12 Trump Int'l Hotel & Towers, B7 Amsterdam Av, C5 West 47 St, H4-12 Acorn Theatre, L6 Belasco Theatre, K10 CBS Studios, D3 Comfort Inn, M7 E-Walk, K8 Helen Hayes Theatre, K8 Irish Arts Center, F3 Vivian Beaumont Theater, A5 Millenium Broadway Hotel, J10 Newsweek Building, D8 Plaza Hotel, C12 R Channel Gardens, G12 Shubert Alley, J9 Two Worldwide Plaza, G7 West 48 St, H4-12 Actors Studio, K6 Belgian Consulate, F11 Celanese Bldg/1211 Sixth Av, H10 Comfort Inn Midtown, J10 The Facing History School, G4 Hell’s Kitchen Park, H5 Iroquois Hotel, J12 Lincoln Plaza Cinema, B7 Millinery Center Synagogue, M11 Nine W 57 St, D12 Plymouth Theatre, J8 Promenade, G12 Shubert Theatre, K9 UBS Building / Art Gallery, F11 Broadway, B7, E9, M10 I Key Cardinal Stepinac Pl, L4 West 49 St, G4-12 Al Hirschfeld Theatre, J7 Belvedere Hotel, H7 Central Park, B10 Concorde, J1 Fashion Ctr Information Kiosk, M9 Helmsley Park Lane Hotel, C12 Ivan Shapiro House, J5 Lincoln Square Neighborhood Ctr, A3 Minskoff Theatre, J9 Nippon Club, D10 Police Athletic League Youth Ctr,V F4 Prometheus Statue, G12 Signature Theatre, K3 Urban Assembly School of Design & Central Park West, A8 West 50 St, G4-12 Aladdin Hotel, J7 Bernard B. -
I'm Pleased to Present This Parent and Family Resource Guide For
RANKING MINORITY MEMBER DISTRICT OFFICE: JUDICIARY 322 EIGHTH AVENUE, SUITE 1700 INVESTIGATIONS & NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10001 GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS PHONE: (212) 633-8052 FAX: (212) 633-8096 COMMITTEES CODES ALBANY OFFICE: CULTURAL AFFAIRS, TOURISM, PARKS ROOM 413 & RECREATION LEGISLATIVE OFFICE BUILDING ALBANY, NEW YORK 12247 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION PHONE: (518) 455-2451 HEALTH FAX (518) 426-6846 e-mail: [email protected] website: hoylman.nysenate.gov Dear Neighbor: I’m pleased to present this Parent and Family Resource Guide for residents of the 27th State Senate District. This guide will help you identify important benefits and services available to parents and families in our community. I hope you’ll find this guide useful when making decisions for your children and planning for the future. If you have any questions or comments, I encourage you to call me at 212-633-8052. Sincerely, Brad Hoylman State Senator 27th Senate District Office of New York State Senator Brad Hoylman 322 8th Avenue, Suite 1700 New York, NY 10001 Phone: (212) 633-8052 Fax: (212) 633-8096 Email: [email protected] Parent & Family Resource Guide Table of Contents Important Numbers........................................................................p. 1 Government Agencies State Government Agencies...................................................p. 3 City Government Agencies....................................................p. 4 Elected Officials........................................................................p. 8 Community Boards.................................................................p.