State of Downtown
…more than doubled since 2001; today an estimated 56,000 people live south of Chambers Street and the population is expected to reach 60,000 in 2013. • Lower Manhattan has 18…
…more than doubled since 2001; today an estimated 56,000 people live south of Chambers Street and the population is expected to reach 60,000 in 2013. • Lower Manhattan has 18…
September 11, 2011 By Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. Ten years ago today, 143 Bronxites were among those building employees, first responders and others who perished in the terrorist…
…pinned under a crane while on the job. The AFL-CIO honors fallen workers who helped during the attacks on September 11, 2001. A Michigan ironworker tells the story of his…
…of new office space between 2001 and 2010. While this represents a considerable improvement from the prior decade, when just six million square feet were produced, it is still modest…
Reprint, May 16, 2001 By Micah Landau, Cara Metz and Michael Hirsch published May 12, 2011, http://www.uft.org Photo By Miller Photography Lower Manhattan on May 12 was flooded with tens…
…2001, the For Hire Vehicle Rule (FHV 6-07), which required each base to either have an accessible vehicle or to contract with one of about a dozen bases authorized to…
…terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, issued the following statement:”This is monumental news for so many Long Islanders who lost loved ones on September 11 and responded so selflessly after…
…rose from $1.2 billion in Fiscal Year 2001 to $7.7 billion in Fiscal Year 2010. The study was validated by independent actuaries. “The data challenges widespread notions that overly generous…
…5 boroughs in the Big Apple. More than 10,000 people are expected to compete. Significantly, the 2011 games will coincide with the 10 year remembrance of September 11th, 2001, no…
…penny. By law, Social Security cannot spend money that is not in its Trust Fund. It cannot draw on other government funding. In fact, for decades it has run a…