"The York College Foundation announced it has received a $7.5 million transformational gift from the New York City Football Club (NYCFC), making it the largest philanthropic gift to York College since its founding in 1966.
The gift will give the Foundation and York College the discretion to...
I remember talking up the parking lot post-Avella v. City of NY on here if that's what they're thinking, but I'm sure the club probably felt (and not without reason, tbh) that potentially needing state legislative approval for the project was far more of a hassle than just waiting for the city...
EDIT: I think I'm falling asleep on my keyboard or something, but this is the guy who will have the say on it in the Council: Zum Anzeigen anmelden oder registrieren
Still hard to wrap my mind around the Dome looking so different - it's one of those things that will always exist in a static place in my mind, like the MONY Towers.
He wouldn't have a huge deal of influence over it the way AOC did over Amazon, but even if he did spiking something like this isn't his style. A lot of the lefty activists hate him for making various compromises during his time in the Council, and they (and AOC) backed someone else in the...
Anyway, her role in the whole process even as BP is advisory. Assuming he gets no primary in 2021 (which in Queens these days... who knows?), the person who has actual say over Willet's Point land use issues for the foreseeable future is:
If it's still the GAL site, where is Diana Ayala on it? Where are they with Corey Johnson? There are other ways to bring Hizzoner to heel if you need to.
Uh, we don't do community board elections. Plus a full ULURP would take longer than that. That timeline could hypothetically be accurate though if there's an announcement and start of the process in June though, so there's that.
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