BY DASHIELL ALLEN | Community members and local politicians alike have strong objections to lame-duck Councilmember Margaret Chin’s “11th-hour” bill to increase penalties on nonartist…
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Don’t redistrict East Side and West Side together or Chinatown and Lower East Side apart, locals say
BY DASHIELL ALLEN | Residents and community advocates are concerned that historically united neighborhood districts could be split up after the next round of state…
BY DASHIELL ALLEN | At their Nov. 17 meeting the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation board of directors moved one step closer to finalizing the development…
BY DASHIELL ALLEN | They were “250 strong” — “250 against 250,” in the words of the protesters against the Howard Hughes Development Corporation’s proposed…
BY DASHIELL ALLEN | She is “for the people. She’s here for you. She’s here for me, for what’s necessary, for what is right.” That’s…
BY DASHIELL ALLEN | Walking down Park Avenue in Midtown on a brisk fall morning I heard a shrill, faint, chirping sound coming from the…
BY DASHIELL ALLEN | The smell of beef and blood is long gone from a corner of the former Meat Market district, but something doesn’t…
BY DASHIELL ALLEN | From early spring to late fall the Rockefeller Park lily pond is swimming with mallard ducks. The Battery Park City spot…
BY DASHIELL ALLEN | They’re “bridging” the subjects of environmentalism, public health and social justice. The Human Impacts Institute is holding its 11th consecutive Creative…