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Building Plan Rankles Residents

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

A band of Borough Park neighbors is suing to stop a developer from building an 8-story, 179-unit apartment complex in a lot that abuts private backyards.

The developer contends he’s following the law. Local residents acknowledge the need for more housing in the neighborhood, which has the city’s highest birthrate. But they argue that plans to include a bank and a 259-space public parking garage in the Dahill Road complex will add to traffic congestion in the neighborhood.

Renters Evicted From Civic Group

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

If you can’t join ‘em, beat ‘em.

That’s the mantra of some Manhattan Beach residents after a long-standing community group slammed the door on renters.

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Iron Triangle May Lose Its Spice

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

The city’s ambitious development plan for the area surrounding the Mets’ new ballpark threatens to send the country’s largest Indian food manufacturer packing.

G.L. Soni’s House of Spices wants to expand its headquarters in the so-called Iron Triangle, a rag-tag complex of auto body shops and scrap metal businesses in Willets Point.

In April, 2007, Mayor Bloomberg announced plans to fill the 60-acre virtual no-man’s land with a hotel, housing, offices, a park and a school. The coming of CitiField, set to be completed in time for the Mets’ 2009 season, helped spark the revitalization move.

But Bloomberg’s plan has caused some bitterness at G.L. Soni’s House of Spices, where the owner wants answers: will he be able to stay and expand? Or will the city lose yet another manufacturing business?

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