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Natural disasters loomed large again in 2018, causing hundreds of deaths and billions in property damage. Since 1980, the United States has experienced 241 weather and climate-related disasters where ...
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NEW YORK – More and more women are shattering the glass ceiling and making their mark in the male dominated construction industry. “Times are changing. It’s not just a man’s world anymore,” Tanay Matt ...
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As the dust settles following Amazon’s decision not to build a corporate campus in Long Island City, it’s time to look ahead and remember that New York remains the world’s most vibrant and dynamic pla ...
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Shelter journalist-turned-broker Robert Khederian curates an Instagram feed of classic architectural style. Michael Weinstein @notenoughangers IG PHILOSOPHY Khederian, a shelter writer-turned-agent an ...
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The two-stage competition – supported by the American Institute of Architects New York – invites architect-led teams to draw up a conceptual solution which could be used to deliver affordable homes on ...
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The Sounds of New York City (SONYC) project launches its first citizen science initiative to help NYU researchers train machine listening models
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Nearly two-thirds in a recent survey of technology leaders globally believe the innovation center of the world will move from Silicon Valley within the next four years. This shouldn't be too surprisin ...
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Euan Robertson started his job with New York City’s economic development team at an ominous moment. It was Monday, Sept. 15, 2008, the day Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy and ignited the financia ...
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The project at 960 Franklin Avenue would be divided evenly between market-rate and affordable apartments
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New York — Construction worker fatalities remain on the rise in New York state while continuing to decline in New York City, according to an annual report released by the advocacy group New York Commi ...