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From open-air drug use to lewd acts in public parks, East Harlem residents say daily life along Lexington Avenue has become ...
East Harlem families are being forced out with 90 days’ notice as the MTA seizes buildings for its $7.7 billion Second Avenue subway build.
The transit agency inked a nearly $2 billion contract on Monday to begin major construction work on a subway line that's been ...
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East Harlem residents and businesses forced out by MTA construction
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority has begun the process of legally seizing property in East Harlem to clear the way ...
The contract, which will award nearly $2 billion to construction firms, funds crucial aspects of the latest phase of the long ...
The article 77-Year-Old From East Harlem Goes Missing, Police Says appeared first on Harlem Patch. EAST HARLEM, NY — Police ...
East Harlem is one major step closer to having better subway access for the first time since the 1940s. The board of the ...
The MTA approved a contract to extend the Q Line to three new stations, with surface work slated to begin in September.
As NYC's long-awaited subway expansion finally gets the green light, some will be forced out as the MTA seizes properties.
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MTA moving forward with Phase 2 of Second Avenue Subway expansion by inking tunnel boring deal
The MTA board approved an approximately $2 billion tunnel boring contract for the Second Avenue Subway line expansion in ...
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$7.7B Second Avenue subway expansion will put NYC store out of business after 30 years, owner claims: ‘I’m getting a raw deal’
It’s the last stop for this East Harlem business. A construction supply firm will be forced to shutter after more than three decades as the Metropolitan Transportation Authority moves to ...
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