Mayor Eric Adams on Monday helped break ground on an all-affordable apartment tower in the shadow of Coney Island’s famed Parachute Jump – the latest in the area’s sizzling real estate development.
After two apartment buildings housing nearly 2,000 residents went up nearby, Brooklyn-based BFC Partners broke ground today on a third Coney Island building that would house another 1,500 residents.
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With plans for a Coney Island Business Improvement District, Mayor Mamdani might do something right
Coney Island has the Cyclone and the Wonder Wheel, an ocean beach and a boardwalk, the famous restaurant Gargiulo’s, lots of ...
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Outside the Coney Island YMCA on September 10, the crowd was not quite at July beach levels, but it sure wasn’t quiet. It looked like most of the people waiting in line were in favor of the Coney, the ...
The Coney Island Community Advisory Committee officially rejected the proposed gaming complex on Monday, ending a months-long tug-of-war in the People’s Playground. The panel voted 4 to 2 against ...
The New York City Council on Monday approved a rezoning that would allow the proposed Coney Island casino to build a massive facility in the People’s Playground. Council members — including Justin ...
CONEY ISLAND — RYBAK Development will lead the next phase of development at Coney Island West, converting a city-owned parking lot into mixed-income housing, the New York City Economic Development ...
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