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    Guggenheim’s sidewalk food kiosk rejected

    Landmarks Preservation Commission  •  Certificate of Appropriateness  •  Upper East Side, Manhattan

    Museum sought to have its own food kiosk; claimed it would reduce concentration of food cart vendors outside main entrance. On October 19, 2010, Landmarks rejected a proposal to build a small, curvilinear food kiosk in front of the land-marked Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The Guggenheim and Restaurant Associates, which manages the museum’s Wright Restaurant and its third-floor cafe, proposed building the free-standing kiosk along the Fifth Avenue facade underneath the museum’s cantilevered overhang. Guggenheim representatives claimed that the kiosk would alleviate the congestion caused by the high number of sidewalk food carts that congregate in front of the museum.

    Guggenheim CEO Mark Steglitz testified that the museum wanted to provide patrons and neighbors with high-quality food at a lower price than its indoor options. Steglitz said the kiosk, by limiting demand, would also minimize the “carnival like atmosphere” outside the museum created by street vendors. He also said it would complement the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed building, “not compete with it.” (more…)

    Tags : 1071 Fifth Avenue, Andre Kikoski, Carnegie Hill Neighbors, Docomomo, Solomon r. Guggenheim Museum
    Date: 11/06/2010
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    New York’s Holiday Season During a Pandemic: What’s Different?

    COVID-19  •  Holiday Attractions and Events  •  Citywide

    The COVID-19 pandemic brings many changes to the NYC holiday season, including the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. This year, balloons will be operated by specially rigged cars instead of handlers like here at the 2017 parade. Image Credit: Benjamin Kanter/Mayoral Photo Office.

    Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, NYC’s holiday season will look different than prior years. Some events have been outright cancelled, and some have been altered, with many opting for a virtual experience to prevent crowds to limit the spread of COVID-19.  (more…)

    Tags : Bronx Zoo, Bryant Park, COVID-19, holiday attractions, holiday events, Holiday Markets, holiday season, ice skating, Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, New York Botanical Garden, parades, Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree, Times Square New Year's Eve
    Date: 11/25/2020
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    DDC Annouces Request for Qualifications for Borough-Based Jail Construction

    Department of Design and Construction  •  Borough-Based Jails  •  Citywide

    Department of Design and Construction Logo Image Credit: DDC

    Contracting for the construction of the Borough-Based Jails under way. On February 4, 2020, the Department of Design and Construction announced the issuance of four Request for Qualifications for the Design-Build teams that might construct the new borough based jails.  The four jails will be located at 24-125 White Street in Manhattan, 745 East 141st Street in the Bronx, 126-02 82nd Avenue in Queens and at 275 Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn.

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    Tags : borough based jails, DDC, Department of Design and Construction, design build, Elizabeth Glazer
    Date: 02/11/2020
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    Community Block Parties

    Mayor's Office of Events Coordination and Management, Street Activity Permit Office  •  Block Parties  •  Citywide

    Block Party in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Image credit: Tuukka Koski

    Local Community Boards are an integral part of the approval process to close down a City street for a block party. As the cold, gray dreariness of winter in New York City subsides and the summer weather brings the City streets back to life, block party season is right around the corner. Throughout the streets of New York City, thousands of street related-events are held annually. In the interests of ensuring safety and maintaining order, the City and local Community Boards have procedures and guidelines in place to close down a City street for an event. (more…)

    Tags : Block Party, Community Board, Events Coordination and Management, Mayor's Office, Permit, SAPO, Street Activity
    Date: 06/20/2018
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    CLE Event: Twenty-Fourth Annual Citywide Seminar on Ethics in City Government

    The Center for New York City Law  •  New York Law School

    The 24th Annual Citywide Seminar on Ethics in City Government

    The Conflicts of Interest Board and the Center for New York City Law at New York Law School are pleased to announce the 24th Annual Citywide Seminar on Ethics in City Government. 

    Date: Thursday, May 24, 2018 (more…)

    Tags : CLE, ethics, government, seminar
    Date: 05/12/2018
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