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CityLand - 2004

 
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  • CityLand – Vol. 1, No. 3 by Center for New York City Law

    CityLand – Vol. 1, No. 3

    Center for New York City Law

    The December 2004 issue of CityLand covers major land use developments across New York City, including the approval of the Watchtower complex in DUMBO and the expansive Hudson Yards rezoning and redevelopment plan. It features updates on senior housing in Queens, rezonings in Clinton and Midtown South, and the creation of a new Business Improvement District near Yankee Stadium. Landmark decisions include the approval of a modern residential building in the Flatiron District, a new hotel in Tribeca backed by Robert De Niro, and the redesign of the Brooklyn Public Library plaza. The issue also includes court rulings on community gardens, sanitation garage siting, and zoning variances, along with charts tracking ULURP certifications, BSA applications, and building permits.

  • CityLand – Vol. 1, No. 2 by Center for New York City Law

    CityLand – Vol. 1, No. 2

    Center for New York City Law

    The second issue of CityLand continues its coverage of land use, zoning, and development decisions across New York City. It features updates on major projects including the withdrawal of the DUMBO tower proposal, the Harlem Park Hotel height modification, and the approval of the Red Hook Ikea development. The issue also includes decisions on affordable housing initiatives, landmark designations such as the Hamilton-Holly House and Bronx Zoo Lion House, and court rulings on zoning and land use disputes. Charts and summaries of ULURP certifications, BSA applications, and agency actions provide a comprehensive snapshot of citywide planning activity.

  • CityLand – Vol. 1, No. 1 by Center for New York City Law and New York Law School

    CityLand – Vol. 1, No. 1

    Center for New York City Law and New York Law School

    The debut issue of CityLand introduces the publication’s mission to report on land use, zoning, and development decisions in New York City. It features coverage of major rezonings in Hudson Yards, Red Hook, and Harlem; landmark designations including Grant’s Tomb Pavilion and the Long Island NY Telephone Co. building; and summaries of public hearings and court decisions. The issue also includes a land use pipeline chart tracking active ULURP applications across the city.

 
 
 

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