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Category Archives: City government
The River to River festival: What is it and who is getting rich?
June 10, 2014- By Steven E. Greer The River to River Festival kicks off June 19th and lasts through the 29th. Some promotional fliers mailed out were nondescript. It was not clear what the event will be about, who the … Continue reading
Albany sends bill to governor addressing school overcrowding
June 19, 2014- The New York Assembly and Senate issued this press release, “both houses have passed legislation to (more…)
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City DOT to install speed bumps by PS 276
June 17, 2014- DNAinfo reports that the City DOT will install speed bumps to slow traffic by PS 276. Recall, Sheldon Silver took credit for having a mere (more…)
N.Y. RPT. LAW § 421-a : NY Code – Section 421-A:
N.Y. RPT. LAW § 421-a : NY Code – Section 421-A: Exemption of new multiple dwellings from local taxation 1. The following terms, whenever used or referred to in this section, shall have the following meaning, unless a different meaning … Continue reading
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The bottom line: Mayor de Blasio has the final say on the Seaport tower
June 7, 2014- By Steven E. Greer On February 25th, newly elected Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, City Councilwoman Margaret Chin, and Chris Curry of the (more…)
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‘Plaza for a Day’ in Tribeca: kids classes and open space to play
To the Editor of Battery Park TV: We are a non profit organization in Tribeca. (more…)
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Lord of the Flies rules Downtown high school next to City Hall
June 8, 2014- The Post reports, “Two blocks from City Hall, Murry Bergtraum HS for Business Careers was once a top city high school but has gone downhill in recent years. A massive student riot hit YouTube in 2012, (more…)
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You spell Bubby’s with a B now
May 31, 2014- Bubby’s was slapped with a “B” rating by the City Health Department. (more…)
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The Poulakakos team discusses lawsuits against them
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Howard Hughes Corp will ruin the Seaport
May 29, 2014- Opinion by Steven E. Greer, MD Long before Hurricane Sandy destroyed the Seaport area in the lowermost tip of Manhattan, the region was a no-man’s land. The Pier 17 strip mall was failing, as were the other … Continue reading
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Sidewalk vendors flood to BPC as 9/11 Memorial opens
June 4, 2014- By Steven E. Greer The day of reckoning has arrived. We have all been wondering what will be impact the 9/11 Memorial on the quiet community of Battery Park City. (more…)
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No member of CB1 shows up in support of Pier A liquor license
June 3, 2014- By Steven E. Greer Several members of the Battery Park City community attended the public hearing at the New York State Liquor Authority to discuss the Pier-A liquor application. Many more sent emails to the commissioner. They … Continue reading
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Exclusive: State Liquor Authority recommends against beer garden at Pier-A
May 27, 2014- By Steven E. Greer BatteryPark.TV obtained via Freedom of Information Law the report written by the New York State Liquor Authority’s (SLA) “500-foot Hearing” committee, which convened a hearing on April 24th, 2014. (more…)
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Governor’s Island runs out of water
June 1, 2014- The Post reports, “There’s water, water everywhere on Governors Island — but hardly a drop to drink. (more…)
Exclusive: Brookfield Place delayed by at least a year
May 31, 2014- By Steven E. Greer, MD If you have wondered how in the world Brookfield Place will open anytime soon, since you can see that all of the construction is still far from completed, your instincts are correct. … Continue reading
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CBS covers our story on the Pier A beer garden
April 23, 2014- By Steven E. Greer, MD Local CBS 2 covered our story on the Pier A, verbatim (with no reference to the source, us, of course). (more…)
Will South BPC finally get a traffic light?
May 30, 2014- By Steven E. Greer BatteryPark.TV exclusively learned that, after our (more…)
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BP.TV asks local electeds “Will you make developers also build schools?”
February 25, 2014- By Steven E. Greer The CB1 met tonight, and the newly elected Manhattan Borough President, Gale Brewer, was in attendance, as was City Council’s Margaret Chin. Amidst their back slapping, BP.TV asked Margaret Chin (more…)
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Downtown loses its second best reporter
May 28, 2014- By Steven E. Greer Sam Spokony, the reporter for Downtown Express, who was the only journalist other than BatteryPark.TV worth a damn, has resigned. He took a job working for City Councilwoman Margaret Chin. (more…)
Broadsheet puts outrageous spin on Gateway settlement
May 27, 2014- By Steven E. Greer The local advertising flier calling itself the Broadsheet (BS), which earns most of its revenue from the BPCA and state-funded organizations, (more…)