Sentences with phrase «side neighborhood groups»

Many of the city's largest civic groups, many economists and West Side neighborhood groups agreed with Mr. Silver's opposition, though sometimes for different reasons, saying the stadium would hurt development by discouraging office tenants and residents who would not want to work and live next to it.
A West Side neighborhood group has filed an ethics complaint against Kristen John Foy, a top lieutenant of Al Sharpton's National Action Network, for failing to register as a lobbyist even though he's promoting Airbnb.

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Meanwhile, group's list of seven included religious structures throughout the city, such as St. Gelasius; the South Side Masonic Temple, 6400 S. Green St.; the East Village neighborhood; the old Cook County Hospital, 1825 W. Harrison St.; the West Loop Mercantile District; the Isabella Building, 21 E. Van Buren St., and Prentice Hospital, 333 E. Superior St.
«We take more risks (in terms of the art we show) in this neighborhood and that's probably why it's going to take awhile before a lot of us can quit the secondary jobs we're doing,» says Kara Hughes, owner of Idao, a gallery at 1616 N. Damen Ave. and president of the West Side Gallery District Association, an informal group of 20 galleries.
A group of west - side Pasco County parents whose neighborhood might be reassigned to different middle and high schools has asked the School Board to consider different options they suggest would cost less money and angst.The parents, including...
Again, it's tempting to think of Obama's impressive field campaign and his online organizing programs as separate — the 2,500 + field organizers and volunteer neighborhood teams on one side, the online activists using MyBarackObama.com to set up discussion groups and events on the other.
Bob Fredericks: «(B) efore his fall from grace, the Lower East Side native, who never moved out of the old neighborhood, consistently frustrated governors, Big Apple mayors and reform - minded good - government groups with his power plays and mercurial ways.»
Plans are already in the works to build a new neighborhood on the far West Side, anchored by the Hudson Yards development, a group of skyscrapers envisioned to be built on top of the West Side Yards.
LOWER EAST SIDE — A neighborhood group wants Lower East Side bars to say «no no no» to SantaCon this year after the controversial event pulled out of Bushwick last week.
Home HeadQuarters, a non-profit housing rehabilitation group, offered up some examples of vacant, deteriorating properties, some of which are not in foreclosure: 109 Dorset Road in the University neighborhood, 529 DeWitt St. in Sedgwick, and 1319 Butternut St. on the North Side.
But before his fall from grace, the Lower East Side native, who never moved out of the old neighborhood, consistently frustrated governors, Big Apple mayors and reform - minded good - government groups with his power plays and mercurial ways.
The Upper West Side, one of the city's most desirable neighborhoods, has attracted a large group of undesirable residents that Mayor de Blasio vowed on Thursday to wipe out: rats.
The North Side neighborhood that once housed mostly German and Italian immigrants is now home to a new group of immigrants where 20 percent of families speak a language other than English at home, according to U.S. Census data.
Over time, neighborhoods on the industrial west side changed from solidly African American to Latino, Asian — many of them refugees from war - torn Southeast Asia — and other racial and ethnic groups.
This organization «is a membership - based community organizing group in the West Humboldt Park (WHP) neighborhood on Chicago's West Side.
For the next five weeks, the curatorial group Sweety's (Bryan Rodriguez Cambana, Julia Mata, Eduardo Restrepo Castaño and Ximena Izquierdo Ugaz) will take over Cuchifritos Gallery and project space for a series of exhibitions and interviews with latinx artists, responding to the history of the gallery's Lower East Side neighborhood as an immigrant community.
The artist loved to walk the streets of Bronzeville, a once - thriving neighborhood in Chicago's South Side, where he would gather characters and group scenes — cabarets, street festivals and clubs informed by African American music and culture — for his paintings.
Jason Andrews has prepared a group show of contemporary drawings featuring 10 young artists well - known in the neighborhood and beyond (Anthony Browne, Maria Calandra, Kevin Curran, Ryan Michael Ford, Libby Hartle, Francesco Longenecker, Eric Mavko, Thomas Micchelli, Mathew Miller, Andrew Szobody and Alberto Giacometti) AND a precious double - sided drawing by a modern master Giacometti loaned from a private collection.
With the Lower East Side fast losing connections to its history as an alternative neighborhood for art and politics, two summer group shows remind us of artists who lived and worked there, and have, through example, passed its spirit on.
Another property, a corner home in the city's Avalon Park neighborhood, will be tackled by Jason and Esther Williams, whose Ultimate Real Estate Group has rehabbed and sold a dozen foreclosed, bank - owned homes on the city's South Side during the past eight years.
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