Saturday, November 22nd, 2008
Development | Hempstead: Hotel to Be Razed to Build Apartments
Reverting to a 19th-century model, the town intends to develop housing for young 21st-century commuters along the route of the Long Island Rail Road.
Reverting to a 19th-century model, the town intends to develop housing for young 21st-century commuters along the route of the Long Island Rail Road.
Jerry Wolkoff is trying to convince planners that his design for a project in mid-Suffolk County will get more Long Islanders walking, biking and bus riding.
Many city officials, residents and developers believe ferry service can finally succeed in New York.
The first units of Xchange at Secaucus Junction, a rental housing “village” planned for 60 acres beside the regional train transfer station, are due to go on sale.
The Port Authority’s concern is underscored by a risk assessment that said there was less than a 5 percent probability that the $2.221 billion budget would be met.
In Boca Grande, Fla., second-home seekers are drawn to the island by a sense of “no-ness” — there are no gas stations, no movie theaters, no big supermarkets and almost no tourist traffic.
on January 9th, 2009