For his part, Goodman pointed to his unique experience as executive director of the 161st
Street Business Improvement District in the South Bronx, where he organized a sit - down with all of the borough's precincts and BIDs to discuss ways to move past broken - windows policing and toward community policing.
Additional participants in the Jamaica Now Planning Initiative include: 165th
Street Business Improvement District, 180th
Street Business Improvement District, Jamaica Center Business Improvement District and Sutphin Boulevard Business Improvement District, A Better Jamaica, A Better Way Family & Community Center, Addisleigh Park Civic Association, Alliance of South Asian American Laborers, America Works, Antioch Baptist Church, Brinkerhoff Action Associates, Inc., Center for Integration & Advancement for New Americans, Center for New York City Neighborhoods, Chhaya Community Development Corporation, Citizens Housing & Planning Council, Community Healthcare Network of New York City, Cultural Collaborative Jamaica, Damian Family Care Center, Edge School of the Art, Exploring the Metropolis, Farmers Boulevard Community Development Corporation, First Presbyterian Church in Jamaica, Fortune Society, Goodwill Industries of Greater New York & New Northern New Jersey, Greater Allen Development Corporation, Greater Triangular Civic Association, Indo Caribbean Alliance, Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning, Jamaica Hospital, Jamaica Muslim Center; Jamaica Performing Arts Center, Jamaica YMCA, King Manor, LaGuardia Community College Adult & Continuing Education, Mutual Housing Association of New York, Neighborhood Housing Services Jamaica, New York Alliance for Careers in Healthcare, Queens College, Queens Council on the Arts, Queens Economic Development Corporation, Queens Hospital, Queens Legal Services, Queens Library; Queens Workforce1 Center, SelfHelp, Sikh Cultural Society, Sunnyside Community Services, Inc., The Jamaica Young Professionals, The Jamaica Youth Leaders, The Tate Group, Upwardly Global, Visiting Nurse Service of New York, and Y - Roads.
Shock Top, Cheeky, Coco Community, Owl's Brew, Main
Street Business Improvement Association, Santa Monica Free Ride, Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce, Santa Monica Daily Press, Cheeky and more.
Not exact matches
At 8 a.m., the Flatiron / 23rd
Street Partnership
Business Improvement District and Union Square Partnership co-host a special breakfast with New York City Councilwoman Carlina Rivera, Almond Restaurant, 12 E. 22nd St., Manhattan.
The project includes the new construction of six buildings and the rehabilitation of two historic buildings in Elmira's
Business Improvement District on South Main
Street.
The Leadership Council as follows: Adrienne Adams (Queens Community Board 12); Rhonda Binda (Jamaica Center BID); Brian Browne (St. John's University); Ricardi Calixte (Queens Economic Development Corporation); Tonya Cantlo - Cockfield (Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning); Clive Dawkins (Property Owner); Kevin J. Forrestal (Queens Community Board 8); Deepmalya Gosh (The Child Center of New York); Glenn Greenidge (Sutphin Boulevard
Business Improvement District); Michael Griffith (New York City Department of Transportation) Tyrel Hankerson (Resident); Ian Harris (Community Board 12); Howard Hecht (Community Member); Cathy Hung (Jamaica Center for Arts ad Learning / Jamaica Performing Arts Center); Derek Irby (165th
Street Mall
Improvement Association); Bilal Karriem (Queens Community Board 12); Malikka Karteron (Resident); Philippa Karteron (Resident); Michele Keller (Queens Community Board 12); Tameka Pierre - Louis (Civic Leader); Justin Rogers (Greater Jamaica Development Corporation); Pierina Ana Sanchez (Regional Plan Association); Aaron Schwartz (Commercial Property Owner); Earl Simons (York College); Nakita Vanstory (LaGuardia Community College - Justice Community Program); Bernard Warren (Jamaica YMCA); Richard Werber (King Manor Museum); Jonathan White (Community Member); Montgomery Wilkinson (Resident); Nadezhda Williams (Community Based Organization) and Tajuana Hamm (Designee for NYS Senator James Sanders, Jr.).
«So people, as they're walking or driving along Clinton
Street, will see the
improvement, because Kaisertown has a wonderful
business strip that a lot people don't know about.
The Niagara
Street Area
Business and Professional Association has continued to make
improvements to this public park including lighting and landscaping, as well as various events for the public to enjoy.
Improvements are on the way for the Clinton
Street Business District in Buffalo's Kaisertown neighborhood.
The event, which included community leaders, media and a short appearance by Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez, was held at the joint offices of the Washington Heights
Business Solutions Center and Washington Heights
Business Improvement District on West 181st
Street near St. Nicholas Avenue, just doors away from the site of the planned store.
During the meeting, Borough President Katz also noted the one year anniversary of the Jamaica NOW Action Plan's April 15, 2015 launch and outlined major milestones of the Jamaica NOW Action Plan in the past year, including the activation of the Bronx - Flushing - Jamaica Q44 Select Bus Service that serves 44,000 New Yorkers daily; the newly - restored paths at Rufus King Park that are part of the first phase of the Park's major capital
improvements; redesigned storefronts of local businesses along Sutphin Boulevard (with more on the way); a $ 138,000 «Building Community Capacity» grant toward the formation of the Jamaica Arts Alliance; the release of an RFP to activate the 168th Street Garage into a new, mixed - use development, with the City to announce the winning bid shortly; the launch of the «Jamaica Avenue Streetscape Improvements» study to determine the cost and scope of additional seating, increased plantings and improved pedestrian circulation in the area; and free public Wi - Fi on track by July in the Downtown Jamaica Corridor, the first area in Queens to h
improvements; redesigned storefronts of local
businesses along Sutphin Boulevard (with more on the way); a $ 138,000 «Building Community Capacity» grant toward the formation of the Jamaica Arts Alliance; the release of an RFP to activate the 168th
Street Garage into a new, mixed - use development, with the City to announce the winning bid shortly; the launch of the «Jamaica Avenue Streetscape
Improvements» study to determine the cost and scope of additional seating, increased plantings and improved pedestrian circulation in the area; and free public Wi - Fi on track by July in the Downtown Jamaica Corridor, the first area in Queens to h
Improvements» study to determine the cost and scope of additional seating, increased plantings and improved pedestrian circulation in the area; and free public Wi - Fi on track by July in the Downtown Jamaica Corridor, the first area in Queens to host LinkNYC.
His planned remedy is the creation of two new
Business Improvement Districts — one on Dyckman
Street, as well as another on Broadway, between 159th and 179th Streets.
In addition to DOT Commissioner Trottenberg and officials, also in attendance at today's Task Force meeting were: Luke DiPalma and Buckley Yung of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA); Anthony Iuliano of the New York City Department of Buildings; Howard Pollack of the NYC Department of Design & Construction (DDC); Deputy Inspector Thomas Conforti, Detective Kevin O'Donnell and Officer Joseph McCall of the NYPD 109th Precinct; Gene Kelty, Charles Apelian and Marilyn Bitterman of Community Board 7; Dian Song Yu of the Downtown Flushing
Business Improvement District; Ikhwan Rim, President of the Union
Street Business Association; Chris Kui of Asian Americans for Equality; Michael Meyers and Howard Hsu of the F&T Group; Glen Johnson of Tishman Speyer; Rick Sondik of the Rockefeller Group; Daryl Finn of Skyview Center / Related Management; representatives for State Senator Toby Stavisky, Assemblymember Ron Kim and Councilmember Peter Koo.
Borough President Katz's Flushing Commons Task Force facilitates continual dialogue between city agencies, the developers, the Downtown Flushing
Business Improvement District, the Union Street Business Association, elected officials and local business, resident and other area stakeholders in the interest of alleviating the Flushing Commons construction impacts on the surrounding co
Business Improvement District, the Union
Street Business Association, elected officials and local business, resident and other area stakeholders in the interest of alleviating the Flushing Commons construction impacts on the surrounding co
Business Association, elected officials and local
business, resident and other area stakeholders in the interest of alleviating the Flushing Commons construction impacts on the surrounding co
business, resident and other area stakeholders in the interest of alleviating the Flushing Commons construction impacts on the surrounding community.
The resolution listed specific uses for the money, including the amphitheater, Bridge
Street reconstruction, brownfield remediation, Westside Pump Station
improvements and infrastructure
improvements for the
business district.
The LES
Business Improvement District officially unveiled their new headquarters (and Visitor Center) at 54 Orchard
Street on Tuesday night.
In «Partnership Is a Two - Way
Street: What It Takes for
Business to Help Drive School Reform» we argue, «Too often, business has put its good intentions to work in the service of ineffectual systems... If business leaders are serious about school improvement, they must play a more forceful role and drive harder bargains with state officials and school district educators
Business to Help Drive School Reform» we argue, «Too often,
business has put its good intentions to work in the service of ineffectual systems... If business leaders are serious about school improvement, they must play a more forceful role and drive harder bargains with state officials and school district educators
business has put its good intentions to work in the service of ineffectual systems... If
business leaders are serious about school improvement, they must play a more forceful role and drive harder bargains with state officials and school district educators
business leaders are serious about school
improvement, they must play a more forceful role and drive harder bargains with state officials and school district educators.»
Question 1 will provide $ 600M in
street, bridge and sidewalks replacements and
improvements; Question 2 will provide $ 150M in flood control to project homes,
businesses and neighborhoods; and Question 3 will provide $ 50M in funding for critical upgrades and
improvements, including ADA required
improvements and the building of a new animal shelter to replace the inadequate current structure.
New York City's Meatpacking
Business Improvement District (BID) held its 5th Annual Harvest Fest on Saturday, October 28 at Hudson River Park's 14th
Street Park.
Downtown: DOWNTOWN BOSTON 101 Arch
Street, Suite 160 Boston, MA 02110 617-261-0066 ABOUT THE AREA The Downtown Boston
Business Improvement District (BID) encompasses a 34 - block area between Tremont and Congress Streets and Court and Boylston Streets that includes Downtown Crossing, the Ladder District and parts of the Financial District and Theater Districts.
Injecting scenarios of private anxieties into the busy social space of the pedestrian experience, Uneasy Screens is part of Better Block Fort Lauderdale an urban design project, demonstrating how temporary
street improvements, pop - up
businesses, culture, &
street life can improve community connection and local commerce.
In 2008, then - mayor Michael Bloomberg proposed a $ 8 congestion charge levied on all drivers south of 60th
Street in Manhattan, known as the Central
Business District (CBD), to reduce traffic and help fund public transit
improvements.
The complaint was originally brought in 2010 to the BC Human Rights Tribunal by the Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users (VANDU) on behalf of
street homeless people who had been repeatedly harassed and removed from public spaces in the downtown core by the Downtown Ambassadors, a private security program operated by the Downtown Vancouver
Business Improvement Association (DVBIA).
In 2010, the BC Human Rights Tribunal heard a complaint brought by the Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users (VANDU) on behalf of
street homeless people who had been repeatedly harassed and removed from public spaces in the downtown core by the Downtown Ambassadors, a private security program operated by the Downtown Vancouver
Business Improvement Association (DVBIA).
The local Main
Street organization decided to focus on attracting other
businesses that meshed with that niche, such as paint stores and other home
improvement — focused
businesses.
Carmina, daughter of architect Steven Carmina of Carmina Wood Morris PC, has been development director for the Massachusetts Avenue Project since last June, after spending three years as marketing coordinator and then marketing manager for Buffalo Place, the nonprofit downtown
business improvement district that oversees Main
Street and surrounding
streets south of the medical campus.