
Emily Injeian
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Dec 15, 2023 |
themidtowngazette.com | Emily Injeian
Small Midtown theaters stay afloat with post-pandemic grants BY Several Midtown performing arts organizations received $10,000 grants, paid annually for the next two years, as part of a new program for small venues, which are often excluded from traditional funding.
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Dec 11, 2023 |
w42st.com | Phil O'Brien |Sarah Beling |Sandra Mangan |Emily Injeian
Skip to content Posted inNews One in ten rent-stabilized units are missing from landlords’ property tax bills since the pandemic. As business gets back to normal, the number of vanished registrations is growing.
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Nov 21, 2023 |
w42st.com | Emily Injeian
After a prolonged legal battle, tenants at 410 W46th Street who have lived in unsafe conditions for years now have something to celebrate. On November 8, a housing court judge ruled that the situation at the Hell’s Kitchen building was dangerous to its tenants’ “life, health, and safety” — opening the doors for the Housing Preservation Department to appoint a special administrator to perform much-needed repairs and renovations.
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