The world’s largest retailer outside of China has taken another bite out of The Bronx…
Industrial
The South Bronx will soon be home to New York City’s largest industrial development known as Bronx Logistics Center, a state-of-the-art, multilevel warehouse
Amazon has leased yet another property in The Bronx bringing their total to five warehouses…
And then there were four. Amazon’s aggressive move into regional industrial spaces in and around…
As e-commerce continues to grow and expand across the New York City region, more and…
Billions of dollars in development continues to pour into The Bronx as 2018 marked a…
The old Whitestone Movie Theater in The Bronx is no more as its remains are…
Amazon’s rival, Jet.com which is owned by Wal-Mart, has leased the former ABC Carpet &…
The old 20 acre Whitestone Cinemas site, which was sold last year for $75 million,…
Coming Soon: Bushwick…If We Let It.
The following is syndicated from CityLimits and is very appropriate and applicable to The Bronx as signs of gentrification continue to manifest itself in the South Bronx. Is this what Bronx residents have to look forward to as developers are given free reign by our politicians to come into our neighborhoods and development with rampant disregard?
New York City has become a sterile, cookie-cutter “suburban” city. Neighborhoods in Manhattan and many parts of Brooklyn no longer have a distinct character or are losing them and becoming more homogeneous. Is this what we really want to happen to The Bronx?
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