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MTA To Add Four New Stations In The East Bronx (At Metro-North Prices) | Gothamist (with Kevin Walsh)

Posted on January 23, 2019 by Neil deMause

The East Bronx will be getting four new Metro-North stations with service to Penn Station, Governor Andrew Cuomo’s office announced yesterday. The Metropolitan Transit Authority, the state Empire State Development corporation, and Amtrak have reached an agreement to open stations … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Commuter Rail

Study Shows How Weakened Rent Laws Cost NYC More Than 150,000 Rent-Regulated Apartments | Gothamist

Posted on January 16, 2019 by Neil deMause

One of the truisms of modern “Rent Is Too Damn High” New York City is that rent-stabilized apartments are all but impossible to find unless you’re lucky enough to inherit one from a deceased relative. And a new report issued … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Housing

Baseball Doesn’t Need Collusion To Turn Off The Hot Stove | Deadspin

Posted on January 14, 2019 by Neil deMause

The baseball panic is rising. With every additional day that Bryce Harper and Manny Machado go unsigned—and Dallas Keuchel and Mike Moustakas and A.J. Pollock and Craig Kimbrel—the drumbeat strengthens: Something is wrong here. After all, as has been pointed … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Baseball

How A Mythical Soccer Stadium Became Queens’ Biggest Political Futbol | Gothamist

Posted on January 8, 2019 by Neil deMause

Willets Point, the warren of auto-repair shops that for generations sat on a muddy peninsula between the Mets’ ballpark and Flushing Creek, has been targeted for an overhaul ever since “the Mets’ ballpark” still meant Shea Stadium. When the Bloomberg … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Development, Queens, Soccer, Stadiums and Arenas

Con Ed: It Wasn’t A Transformer Explosion, An ‘Electrical Fault’ Just Caused The Air To Catch Fire | Gothamist

Posted on December 28, 2018 by Neil deMause

Now that everyone in New York has been told that last night’s spectacular light show over Astoria was not due to an alien invasion but rather a Con Ed transformer explosion, Con Ed would like you to know: It was … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Electricity

Nobody Wants To Host The Olympics Anymore | Deadspin

Posted on December 26, 2018 by Neil deMause

The 2026 Winter Olympics will be held, somewhere. That’s about the only thing we can say for certain, six months before the International Olympic Committee is due to announce who the host city will be. One potential candidate, Calgary, took … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Olympics

Der Spiegel Shows Danger of Liking Good Stories More Than True Stories | FAIR

Posted on December 21, 2018 by Neil deMause

While everything about the story of Claas Relotius, the award-winning Der Spiegel journalist who turned out to have been faking everything from quotes to geographic details for years, should be alarming to anyone who cares about responsible journalism, possibly the … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Media Crit

Amazon Can’t Close The BQX’s Giant Budget Hole | Gothamist

Posted on December 18, 2018 by Neil deMause

Almost from the second Amazon announced it would be opening a new campus on the Long Island City waterfront, talk began that this could be just the thing to revive Mayor Bill de Blasio’s long-stalled Brooklyn-Queens Connector streetcar project. Friends … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Brooklyn, Queens, Traffic and Transit

Let’s Take A $1.58 Billion Property Tax-Shirking Tour Of NYC | Gothamist

Posted on December 5, 2018 by Neil deMause

If the defining characteristic of modern-day New York is how damn expensive everything is, then the silver lining should be that the city would be rolling in more dough than it knows what to do with. New York City gets … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Corporate Subsidies

Does Amazon Cuomo’s ‘$9 To $1’ Sales Pitch Make Sense? | Gothamist

Posted on November 20, 2018 by Neil deMause

A parable: A man walks into a bar, and orders a drink. “That’ll be ten dollars,” says the bartender. The man hands over nine one-dollar bills. “Hey buddy,” says the bartender. “You’re a dollar short.” “But if I never came … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Corporate Subsidies

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