The city has struck a deal with a developer to resurrect a handful of decaying landmarked
buildings on a property abandoned nearly four decades ago.
From Mark Stein of the Staten Island Advance: The city has struck a deal with a developer to resurrect a handful of decaying landmarked
buildings on a property abandoned nearly four decades ago.
Not exact matches
In a press release
on April 11, Schneiderman announced that $ 20 million of funds from settlements with Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley would be used «to provide local governments with innovative technology to address and transform problem
properties — including homes and
buildings that are blighted, poorly maintained, vacant,
abandoned, and in financial distress — that fell into disrepair following the foreclosure crisis,» as part of a program called Cities for Responsible Investment and Strategic Enforcement, or Cities RISE.
The child actors are terrific little Duracell batteries of rambunctious energy, and as the trio cuts an unsupervised path of mischief across the
property — spitting
on cars, roughhousing in
abandoned buildings, chattering nonstop — The Florida Project conjures a sense of carefree everyday adventure that lesser films about childhood only wish they could summon.
Click HERE to view a video of the transformation that took an
abandoned property — one that was a huge drain
on the environment and
on town morale — and
built in its place what might be the most amazing public library in America.
And interesting to see more companies are
abandoning non - core / development activities to purely focus
on building residential
property portfolios — all part of the land - grab!
The brand new
property will be
built on the ruins of the
abandoned Bushiri Hotel, which has not been operating for nearly a decade and whose demolition will be completed by the end of the year.