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- The Mayor' s Budget Commission has asked Mayor Bill de Blasio to consider several arrangements with the building trade Unions before extending the contract. Four so-called contract of employment projects with the Building and Building Trades Council of Greater New York, an association of trade-unionists, are about to expire.
- The co-operating company has entered into a 10-year contract for two storeys of a NoMad offices at 15 W. Cyth St. The co-operating company will occupy the whole 9th and tenth floor, totalling 11,818 sqm. Questioning rentals for the room were in the high $60s per sq. ft, according to the Landlord, the Kaufman organization.
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- The Mayor' s Budget Commission has asked Mayor Bill de Blasio to consider several arrangements with the building trade union before extending the contract. Four so-called contract of employment projects with the Building and Building Trades Council of Greater New York, an association of trade-unionists, are about to expire.
- The co-operating company has entered into a 10-year contract for two storeys of a NoMad offices at 15 W. Cyth St. The co-operating company will occupy the whole 9th and tenth floor, totalling 11,818 sqm. Questioning rentals for the room were in the high $60s per sq. ft, according to the Landlord, the Kaufman organization.
- The town' s plans to build a new technology centre on Union Square are on their way to a Tuesday meeting in the town council, where they are facing an unsettled licensing procedure. Rebecca was born last year from Silicon Valley's Y Combinator accelerators programme, before he gave $30 million to the notion that he could use mechanical education and technology to make home renting more effective.
However, not nearly as much money is anticipated in national, state or municipal households. - de Blasio's management is proceeding with a pioneering programme in which certain real estate holders who apply for a construction licence must first confirm that they have not bothered their lessees. In August, the Department of Housing Preservation and Development of the municipality is organizing a general consultation on the programme, which is the first stage in the adoption of the regulations as formal policies.
- The city council on Thursday licensed a re-zoning and franchise sales that will allow the Hudson River Park trust $52 million net and customers to charge the magnitude of their housing complexes across the West Side Highway. However, instead of building on them, the management company decided to use part of the land to buy neighboring plots and use the money to finance amelioration.
- The town is on track to settle so-called excess mechanic cavities by the end of the year, which will strike a blow towards designers who use a peculiarity in the construction regulations to increase the level of their luxurious residential tower. - The town council is scheduled today to approve a $2. 4 billion hotels refurbishment that will involve lifting a listed theatre 3 stories aloft.
This verdict applied to tenant-regulated homes throughout the town, disappointing both tenants' representatives who wanted a ban and builders who asked for a much larger ground wave. However, the choice also has an impact on the Government of Blasio's efforts to fund new accessible residential properties, often in cooperation with privately owned financial institutions.
- A couple of town council members asked the town Tuesday to stop aiming at small home-owners renting devices out on Web sites like Airbnb. Annotations came during a hearings on a bill that would call for house-sharing landlords to sign up with the mayor's office of special enforcement. - Tenants advocate and landlords havehed out a trade-off to change the state's loft law, even though the deal did not find enough backing in Albania before the end of last week's meeting.
- Many department of parks and recreation building schemes are running behind schedule and via budget, according to a recent revision from municipal accountant Scott Stringer. Overhauling considered 69 fund schemes valued $317 million, and found that nearly 40% were behind schedule, in the Bronx area.
As a result of the delay, the overall costs increased by $5 million, 35% above the administrative overhead. - Many department of parks and recreation building schemes are running behind schedule and via Budget, according to a recent revision from municipal accountant Scott Stringer. Testing considered 69 $317 million fund ventures during the 2014 and 2015 financial years, which included a swimming pool, a bicycle lane and even the Trump course in the Bronx, and found that nearly 40% were behind schedule. tion.
As a result of the delay, the overall costs increased by $5 million, 35% above the administrative overhead. - City council members who assist legislature to fix the house partitioning took delivery of ten thousand dollars or so in campaigns posts from a powerful hotels outlet, according to a review released Friday by Airbnb.
Trades Council refuses to share apartments because it benefits from the traditionally run hotels in which its members work. - The city council is planning this weekend to revise a Bloomberg programme to build hypermarkets in under-served areas. Thursday's supervisory consultation could be a forerunner to optimize some of the zoneation and fiscal stimulus provided to food retailers and food designers through the Food Retail Extension to Support Health Programme, known as FRESH.
- The city council is planning this weekend to revise a Bloomberg programme to build hypermarkets in under-served areas. Thursday's supervisory consultation could be a forerunner to optimize some of the zoneation and fiscal stimulus provided to food retailers and food designers through the Food Retail Extension to Support Health Programme, known as FRESH.
- Co-working firm Industrious is renting room in a Union Square officebuilding for $67 per sq. ft, then end-user charges $320 per sq. ft, the company's chief manager said at a podium discourse today.