Site 4 DSA Owner LLC, the developer of 180 Broome Street (Block 346, Lot 175) and Site 3 DSA Owner LLC, the developer of 202 Broome Street (Block 346, Lot 150), are applying for a temporary closure of the segment of Suffolk Street located between Delancey and Broome Streets in the Lower East Side neighborhood of Manhattan Community District 3.
Well, that was pretty quick. Last Thursday, Aug. 16, we noted that the Citi Bike station at Canal Street and Essex Street had been removed to accommodate roadway repairs. It's now back in position across from Seward Park, and...
Transit officials took local elected officials for a ride yesterday. In an effort to calm fears ahead of next April's L Train shutdown, the MTA and the city's Transportation Department (DOT) arranged the trip across the Williamsburg Bridge and along Delancey Street, up 1st Avenue and over to Union Square.
In recent years, there's been a huge increase in the number of bicyclists using East River bridges. Here's a visual representation of the trend.
Crews with the Department of Transportation yesterday installed a bike counter alongside the pathway leading to...
You're going to have to wait a little bit longer to find out how the city plans to relieve traffic congestion on the residential blocks leading to the Williamsburg Bridge.
Sitting by the pool with drink in hand, barbecue on the grill, festivals, splashing around at water parks, exploring museums, beach trips, and more-- we can all agree that summer is one of the best seasons of the year,...
We all know the area around Clinton Street and Grand Street is a mess. After many months of begging/pleading/cajoling, the city's Department of Transportation is finally presenting a plan to deal with gridlock in the blocks around the big Essex Crossing development.
The city's Department of Transportation is working with two local businesses and the Lower East Side Partnership to create seasonal seating and expanded bike parking on a section of Orchard Street.