Por: New York Post 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 public housing authority, has more long-standing sheds in place than any private landlord — . But immortal-seeming, city-owned scaffold abominations aren’t only... + full article
New York Post USA 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... + 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
The Advocate USA Entertainment July 20, 2023
The Tessier Building stands at 342 Lafayette St. in downtown Baton Rouge. Legend has it that the Marquis de Lafayette visited there and delivered a speech from its balcony during his 1825 tour of the United States. STAFF PHOTO BY ROBIN MILLER Did he or didn't... + más
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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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The Advocate USA Entertainment January 22, 2023
The statue of the Marquis de Lafayette and the Greater Southwest Louisiana Mardi Gras Association flag are pictured outside city hall following the 2023 Mardi Gras flag raising ceremony Friday, January 6, 2023, in Lafayette, La. STAFF PHOTO BY LESLIE WESTBROOK The residents of... + más
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The Advocate USA Entertainment November 28, 2022
Ben Berthelot is president and CEO of Lafayette Travel, whose job is to promote Lafayette and its surrounding area to tourists worldwide.But even more important to Berthelot is contributing to the overall economic health of the parish and region through tourism promotion.... + más
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