Posts by Anastasia Koshik
Press Release: MAYOR ADAMS LAUNCHES HISTORIC EFFORT TO BUILD “A LITTLE MORE HOUSING IN EVERY NEIGHBORHOOD”
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 21, 2023 CONTACT: [email protected], (212) 788-2958 MAYOR ADAMS LAUNCHES HISTORIC EFFORT TO BUILD “A LITTLE MORE HOUSING IN EVERY NEIGHBORHOOD” Most Significant Pro-Housing Reform Ever to City Zoning, “City of Yes for Housing Opportunity” Would Create an Additional 100,000 Homes for 250,000+ New Yorkers Severe Housing Shortage Has Driven Up Rents and…
Read MorePress Release: Broadway Stages
Harmony Unveiled: WE ARE NATURE – A NYC Climate Week Event BROOKLYN, NY / September 19, 2023 – Broadway Stages Ltd., New York’s premier full-service film and television studio production company, has made considerable investments in environmentally sustainable initiatives. Together with their environmental and arts partners — Alive Structures, Growing Chefs, Newtown Creek Alliance, and…
Read MorePress Release: Growing Local Support As ‘The Coney’ Reaches 10,000 Signatures of Support
https://theconeynyc.com/ Growing Local Support As ‘The Coney’ Reaches 10,000 Signatures of Support BROOKLYN, NY – The Team at The Coney has been actively engaging the Coney Island community for months and that grassroots work is paying off, with the announcement that more than 10,000 Brooklyn residents have signed a petition saying: “As a Southern Brooklyn resident,…
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Read MoreMember Spotlight: DataVerge
Meet DataVerge. Who is DataVerge?Founded in 2003, DataVerge owns and operates the only carrier-neutral interconnection facility in Brooklyn, providing the digital backbone to the greater NY region.Located at Industry City in Sunset Park, 16 buildings across 35 acres of repurposed industrial space for creatives and innovators. DataVerge itself features a 50,000 sq. ft. data center…
Read MoreMember Article: SERVPRO
Some Truth About Mold After Hurricane Sandy hit in New York State in late October of 2012, the way in which mold is addressed changed forever. Property owners were overwhelmed and, in many cases, underwater back in late 2012. Besides the flooding and water damage, the conditions were ripe for mold to colonize in thousands…
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