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Development

Climate change
AMNY

THE COSTS OF CHANGE, Part 2: Some relief available for NYC co-ops and condos as they approach year-end deadline for climate law upgrades

The International Cricket Council is hoping to host next year's T20 Cricket World Cup in Van Cortlandt Park.
Development

Proposed 34K-seat cricket stadium in Van Cortlandt Park could face crippling legal, legislative hurdles

By Emily Forgash
MTA electric buses
Baychester

MTA chooses developer for borough’s first electric bus charging station at Gun Hill Road depot

By Aliya Schneider
a rendering shows a lounge on the roof of the development
Mott Haven

Lottery open for Mott Haven luxury apartment building for low to middle incomes

By Aliya Schneider
a rendering of the project
Hunts Point

Developers secure $297M for phase two of The Peninsula, massive Hunts Point development

By Aliya Schneider
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Development

City Hall pitches 34,000-seat cricket stadium in Van Cortlandt Park

By Jonathan Custodio, THE CITY
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Development

Prime warehouse space in Castle Hill’s Zerega Industrial Complex snatched up by Kamco Supply Corp.

By Robbie Sequeira
Cannabis enforcement officer posts sign on raided store in Manhattan
AMNY

‘Toking’ action: City Council unanimously approves stiff fines on landlords who rent to unlicensed cannabis shops

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Spuyten Duyvil

Fearing $10K property tax bill, Kingsbridge Historical Society granted tax exempt status

By Aliya Schneider
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Development

Audit identifies unsafe conditions, financial mismanagement at two Bronx Mitchell-Lama complexes

By Robbie Sequeira
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Allerton

Boston Road rezoning to move forward with 333 affordable units at Allerton Fine Fare

By Aliya Schneider
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Development

A $91.6M mixed-use complex adds more housing to Jerome Avenue

By Robbie Sequeira
A New York City real estate development company is finalizing its plans for turning a lot under the University Heights Bridge into a mixed-use public space along the Harlem River.
University Heights

Developers plan for waterfront pedestrian walkway in University Heights

By Camille Botello
Sheridan Blvd
Development

CB9 backs Sheridan Boulevard affordable housing project on the Bronx River waterfront

By Robbie Sequeira
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Baychester

Long-planned $92M Bronx animal shelter breaks ground at controversial Bay Plaza site

By Aliya Schneider
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Mott Haven

Another mixed-use housing development is ready for tenants in Mott Haven

By Camille Botello

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Things to do in the Bronx

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You’ve seen the paintings, now see them
Tomorrow, 10 am

Van Gogh’s Flowers
New York Botanical Garden

Derfner Judaica Museum + The Art Collect
Tomorrow, 10:30 am

Fantastical Realities: Sandra Caplan, Maya Ciarrocchi, and Ray Ciarrocchi
Derfner Judaica Museum

The Riverdale Choral Society invites all
Tomorrow, 7 pm

Fall Season of the Riverdale Choral Society
Christ Church Riverdale

Solo and group exhibitions at Glyndor Ga
Sept. 11, 2 am

Public Gallery Tour
Wave Hill

Uptown Rumble: Heavy Music in The Bronx
Sept. 13, 10 am

Uptown Rumble: Heavy Music in The Bronx Exhibit
Museum of Bronx History

Taste of Korea – A Cultural Street Festi
Sept. 13, 11 am

2025 TASTE OF KOREA in the BRONX
171 lincoln Ave Bronx NY 10454

Fall is peak migration time along the Hu
Sept. 14, 9 am

Fall Birding
Wave Hill

Root your feet in the grass and look out
Sept. 14, 10:15 am

Yoga in the Garden
Wave Hill

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“The History of Sound,” directed by Oliver Hermanus, opens Sept. 12th.
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