Por: New York Post Opinion August 02, 2023
Yippee — Mayor Eric Adams is , which he prefers to call “sheds.” But don’t hold your breath waiting to see the that darken streets from uptown Park Avenue to Wall Street disappear. Adams calls his proposal “Get Sheds Down.” But let’s get real. The limp measures would be as effective in getting rid of a meaningful number of sheds as throwing spitballs would be to stop an M1 tank. They call for landlords to renew... + full article
New York Post USA Business August 07, 2023
It only gets more embarrassing for Mayor Eric Adams’ comically toothless “crackdown” on the city’s . After Adams announced a last week to reduce the number of construction eyesores that seem to stand forever, Post columnist Howard Husock revealed that NYCHA, the city’s... + más
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New York Post USA Opinion July 30, 2023
No New York pedestrian would disagree with Eric Adam’s characterization of the city’s ubiquitous sidewalk sheds at stalled construction sites as “ugly little green boxes.” But his targeting of private buildings owners with $10,000 a month fines for scaffolding that... + más
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New York Daily News USA Politics July 24, 2023
Thousands of scaffolding that are both ubiquitous and widely regarded as eyesores in New York City may come down quicker under a plan unveiled Monday by Mayor Adams. Under current regulations, building owners are required to erect scaffolding when conditions exist that could... + más
Mayor Adams’ anti-scaffolding measure is like tossing spitballs at a tank | New York Post
New York Daily News USA Politics March 06, 2023
New York City needs to take down sidewalk sheds that block paths and mar views all over the five boroughs, says Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine, noting hundreds of them have been creating eyesores and potential safety hazards for years. More than 230 of the structures,... + más
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Slate USA Tech December 21, 2022
Recently, the Food and Drug Administration gave an important thumbs-up to lab-grown chicken from a company called Upside Foods. Soon, you might be able to put lab-grown meat on your dinner plate. Billions of dollars have been poured by investors into the cultivated meat... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Sports December 02, 2022
Gaylord Perry, the Hall of Fame right-hander who won 314 games and struck out more than 3,500 batters, but was remembered as well for his spitballs that enraged opposing batters and managers over his 22 major league seasons, died early Thursday at his home in Gaffney, South... + más
2-time Cy Young winner Gaylord Perry dies at 84 | WPTV
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New York Daily News USA Crime November 29, 2022
A worker fell to his death from scaffolding at an Upper West Side apartment building Monday, police said. The 36-year-old victim plunged to his death from the high-rise at 263 West End Ave. near W. 72nd St. about 11:25 a.m., officials said. The incident happened 11:25 a.m. on... + más
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