Sentences with phrase «ice center project»

NY Daily News Editorial Board calls on Speaker Chris Quinn and the rest of the City Council to approve the Kingsbridge National Ice Center project.
«Given the developers commitment to «living wage» jobs, local hiring and community programming, it is clear that the Kingsbridge National Ice Center project is the right fit for our borough,» Diaz said in a statement.

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But it has been delayed due a legal dispute between Kingsbridge National Ice Center, the project's developer, and the New York City Economic Development Corporation, which de Blasio controls.
Anthony Hogrebe, a spokesman for the EDC, commended the state for its contribution and said that once Kingsbridge National Ice Center gets funding, the project can proceed.
The city has said it would not turn over the lease to the site until the developer, Kingsbridge National Ice Center (KNIC), shows it has $ 158 million for the first phase of the project, per an earlier agreement.
Meanwhile, when asked whether the state is still committed to financing $ 138 million for this project, a spokesman for the Empire State Development would only say, «ESD remains committed to supporting the Kingsbridge National Ice Center, which will create 400 jobs and return a long - vacant building to use.»
The de Blasio administration floated a compromise with the developer who wants to turn a vacant Bronx armory into a $ 350 million ice hockey and skating center and believes City Hall is blocking the project.
The revitalization of the borough continues through various development and redevelopment projects: York Studios in Soundview, the Kingsbridge National Ice Center, the transformation of the former Bronx General Post Office by Youngwoo Associates, and recreation and affordable housing on waterfront along the Harlem River in Mott Haven.
Kingsbridge National Ice Center, which wants to build a massive ice rink at the site, must show that it has $ 158 million for the first phase of the project before the city will turn over the lease — and the deadline is next monIce Center, which wants to build a massive ice rink at the site, must show that it has $ 158 million for the first phase of the project before the city will turn over the lease — and the deadline is next monice rink at the site, must show that it has $ 158 million for the first phase of the project before the city will turn over the lease — and the deadline is next month.
The project also calls for an ice arena, swimming pool, tennis courts, skiing, horseback riding, zip lines and an 18 - hole golf course, a 22,000 - square - foot ice rink, a conference center and golf course, among other things.
Kingsbridge National Ice Center has signed a 99 - year lease for the site of its $ 320 million Bronx project, more than a week after a...
The developers filed a lawsuit in in Bronx Supreme Court on Tuesday, alleging that the city is «deliberately» delaying the $ 350 million project, which would turn the property into 750,000 - square - foot complex with nine ice rinks, an arena, and community and wellness centers.
The $ 350 million project would convert the former armory into a 750,000 - square - foot complex, with nine ice rinks, an arena, and community and wellness centers, Politico reported.
Officials for the authority have not said how it selected four projects in New York City — Lighthouse Point and Empire Outlets in Staten Island, Steiner Studios in Brooklyn and the Kingsbridge National Ice Center in the Bronx — that are the initial candidates for funding.
The largest commercial project was the $ 350 million (and delay - ridden) Kingsbridge National Ice Center.
Officials at the authority have not explicitly explained how they selected the subsidized projects — Steiner Studios in Brooklyn, the Kingsbridge National Ice Center in the Bronx as well as Empire Outlets and Lighthouse Point on Staten Island — except to say that state - created Regional Economic Development Councils and local legislators, in theory, have some influence.
What we find with Webb will help inform our models and allow us to understand the mechanisms for ice formation at very low temperatures,» explained Karin Öberg of the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, an investigator on the project.
The study analyzed forecasts from the Study of Environmental Arctic Change (SEARCH) Sea Ice Outlook, a project that gathers and summarizes sea ice forecasts made by sea ice researchers and prediction centeIce Outlook, a project that gathers and summarizes sea ice forecasts made by sea ice researchers and prediction centeice forecasts made by sea ice researchers and prediction centeice researchers and prediction centers.
Lonnie Thompson, an earth scientist at The Ohio State University's Byrd Polar Research Center who also is not part of the project and has been drilling ice cores on the world's highest mountain ranges for 38 years.
However, other projects, like the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy — «an airplane observatory developed through a partnership between NASA and the German Aerospace Center» — would likely be put on ice.
K2 is uniquely positioned to dramatically refine our understanding of these alien worlds and further define the boundary between rocky worlds like Earth and ice giants like Neptune,» Steve Howell, Kepler / K2 project scientist at NASA's Ames Research Center, said.
Her practice also has included curatorial projects with Pratt Center for Community Development and Bedford - Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, and at the Ice Box Gallery in Philadelphia.
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«The Aqua satellite will tell us about water in all of its forms,» said Dr. Claire Parkinson, a sea ice expert and Aqua project scientist at the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., which is in charge of the program.
The DKRZ long - term archive WDCC (World Data Center for Climate) has assigned its 1000th DataCite DOI to the experiment OceanRAIN - M of the project «Ocean Rainfall And Ice - phase precipitation measurement Network».
Peter Pulsifer is a research scientist with the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC), University of Colorado at Boulder where he leads the Exchange for Local Observations and Knowledge of the Arctic project (ELOKA, http://eloka-arctic.org).
The Exchange for Local Observations and Knowledge of the Arctic project at the National Snow and Ice Data Center is pleased to announce the release of a website focused on the cultural and ecological significance of the northern Bering Sea....
Two on - going projects at the Nansen Center, funded by the Research Council, contribute to the development in both research and education on use of satellite EO data for providing information about the ice cover in the Arctic.
Arbetter et al. (North American Ice Service / National Ice Center); 4.9 Million Square Kilometers; Statistical / Heuristic Despite the reasonably large current extent (14.665 million km2) and compact concentration (12.461 million km2) in late April, the projected extent for mid-September is another near - record low (4.852 million km2).
«IceBridge has collected so much data on elevation and thickness that we can now do analysis down to the individual glacier level and do it for the entire ice sheet,» said Michael Studinger, IceBridge project scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. «We can now quantify contributions from the different processes that contribute to ice loss.»
«Dr. Amstrup, however, said that according to the National Snow and Ice Data Center, the average September sea ice extent for the years 2007 to 2017 was 4.5 million square kilometers, «nowhere near the low levels projected it would be by the middle of the century.&raqIce Data Center, the average September sea ice extent for the years 2007 to 2017 was 4.5 million square kilometers, «nowhere near the low levels projected it would be by the middle of the century.&raqice extent for the years 2007 to 2017 was 4.5 million square kilometers, «nowhere near the low levels projected it would be by the middle of the century.»
Meier et al. (National Snow and Ice Data Center); 4.7 ± 0.6; Statistical This statistical method uses previous years» daily extent change rates from July 1 through September 30 to calculate projected daily extents starting from June 30.
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