Two years ago, ‘Fordham Landing’ was proposed as a massive redevelopment of the Harlem River Waterfront in The Bronx directly south of the University Heights Bridge at Fordham Road that would bring…
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Two years ago, ‘Fordham Landing’ was proposed as a massive redevelopment of the Harlem River Waterfront in The Bronx directly south of the University Heights Bridge at Fordham Road that would bring…
When Nilka Martell, a local Bronx resident and founder of Loving The Bronx, first mentioned to people that the Cross Bronx Expressway should be capped to create more parkland and re-stitch the…
And women shall lead them. Yesterday’s elections in New York City were historic on many fronts. Democrat Eric Adams easily beat out Curtis Sliwa for major and will become America’s largest city’s…
As October quickly comes to a close, so do your chances to catch Kusama’s works at the New York Botanical Garden here in The Bronx. The exhibition of one of the world’s…
As Americans across the country continue to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, many may not realize just how much one New York City borough has helped contribute to Hispanic culture across the nation.…
by Claudia Irizarry Aponte and Katie Honan, THE CITY This article was originally published on Oct 7 at 9:42pm EDT by THE CITY Business at The Bronx golf course run by former…
While The Bronx may not have created it, the borough can now lay claim to being the home of the country’s first-ever basketball high school. Opened on August 30th of this year,…
Another lottery has opened, this time in a brand new development in the Foxhurst neighborhood of the South Bronx. The Bryant, located at 1115 Bryant Avenue at E 165th Street is a…
Almost 7 million of New York City’s 8.8 million residents live within The Bronx, Brooklyn, and Queens accounting for almost 80% of the population of America’s largest city yet there is no…
Third at Bankside, the Bronx’s most expensive private development in history coming in at just under a billion at $950 million, will begin leasing this November with the first move-ins expected this…
Residents, elected officials, and activists from across The Bronx and New York City are outraged at how a local street vendor was treated by the New York Police Department and Sanitation Department…
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