Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Zoning Arrived 100 Years Ago. It Changed New York City Forever. and other top stories.

  • Zoning Arrived 100 Years Ago. It Changed New York City Forever.

    Zoning Arrived 100 Years Ago. It Changed New York City Forever.
    Photo By the time this rendering of the Equitable Building was released in 1913, a New York City committee was already at work on what would become the 1916 Zoning Resolution. Credit King's Views of New York Oh, stop blaming the Equitable Building.Urban lore says that the massive Equitable Building at 120 Broadway in Lower Manhattan — a 40-story extrusion of a whole city block, unrelieved by setbacks and capable of housing 16,000 workers at once — was responsible for th..
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  • New York Today: L Train Alternatives

    New York Today: L Train Alternatives
    Photo These crowds, at least, won’t be missed. Credit Ramsay de Give for The New York Times Updated, 9:12 a.m.Good morning on this still-sweaty Tuesday.Sorry, Brooklyn.With the L train closing for 18 months in January 2019, an already messy (and crowded) commute to and from the borough will become even more hairy for around 225,000 daily riders.Possible contingency plans during the shutdown include new bus and ferry services and extra trains on nearby subway lines.Other..
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  • Bernie Sanders Faces Task of Putting Down Revolt He Started

    Bernie Sanders Faces Task of Putting Down Revolt He Started
    Here in Philadelphia, it was the Sanders-inspired activists who seized the message and the megaphone of his self-proclaimed rebellion against money and power — and who decided that the man who had inspired their cause, and who adorned their T-shirts, was no longer their movement’s unchallenged leader.“As beloved as Bernie is,” said Norman Solomon, a Sanders delegate from California, “he’s not running the show.”Pressed on Monday morning whether Mr. Sanders could prevent delegates from staging di..
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  • Democratic Convention Day 1 Takeaways: Michelle Obama Steals ...

    Democratic Convention Day 1 Takeaways: Michelle Obama Steals ...
    It’s Hillary Clinton’s convention, and it was Mr. Sanders’s big night. But the unquestioned star of the program on Monday was Mrs. Obama, who used her prime-time speech to describe an optimistic, confident view of American social progress, and to embrace Mrs. Clinton as the natural heir to the Obama presidency.She praised Mrs. Clinton as a big-hearted public servant and as a political survivor, and rebuked Donald J. Trump as a bully without mentioning his name. Most important, Mrs. Obama wrappe..
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  • New York City boys, 13 and 11, drown in Dominican Republic river

    New York City boys, 13 and 11, drown in Dominican Republic river
    A 13-year-old boy from New York City drowned while he attempted to rescue his 11-year-old brother, who also died in the Amina River in the Dominican ...
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  • Midday Report: Wall St. Wavers as Investors Assess Earnings

    Midday Report: Wall St. Wavers as Investors Assess Earnings
    United States markets were moving between small gains and losses on Tuesday as investors monitored corporate earnings from Gilead, McDonald’s, Texas Instruments and other companies.KEEPING SCORE Near midday, the Dow Jones industrial average was down 0.23 percent and the Standard & Poor’s 500-stock index was down 0.06 percent. The Nasdaq composite index gained 0.12 percent.TEXAS INSTRUMENTS Shares of the technology company Texas Instruments rose 6 percent after the company reported quarterly res..
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  • New York City electricity price spikes 1000%

    New York City electricity price spikes 1000%
    Heavy rain obscured the New York City skyline. Days of swelteringly hot weather followed by a thunderstorm warning caused the price of electricity to spike 1000% for New York City Monday afternoon. The spot price of electricity was $94 per megawatt hour at 2:30 p.m. as the heat climbed over 90˚F. A reading from 3:30 p.m. -- shortly after a storm warning -- put the price at $1,042 per megawatt hour. The increase was reported earlier by Bloomberg News. It won't necessarily affect New Y..
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  • 10 great Japanese restaurants in New York City

    10 great Japanese restaurants in New York City
    Like this topic? You may also like these photo galleries:AutoplayShow ThumbnailsShow CaptionsLast SlideNext SlideGenji Izakaya specializes in ramen and sushi tacos, and serves bao sliders, edamame and more.(Photo: Genji Izakaya)We're getting in the kitchen with New York chefs preparing international specialties, and this month Masaharu Morimoto shares a pork belly recipe he uses for three dishes at his new restaurant, Momosan Ramen & Sake. Chef Morimoto lived in Japan for 29 years, where he ran ..
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  • Yankees' Depth Made the Flamethrower Aroldis Chapman ...

    Yankees' Depth Made the Flamethrower Aroldis Chapman ...
    Photo The Yankees, blessed with a deep bullpen, traded closer Aroldis Chapman to the Cubs. General Manager Brian Cashman said, “This was an easy call, and this was the right call” Credit Alex Goodlett for The New York Times Most major trades involve some level of pain. A good deal rarely comes without a downside, without something each team will sorely miss.The Yankees traded Aroldis Chapman to the Chicago Cubs on Monday, and to be sure, they will miss the surge of exci..
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  • The 20 best bagel shops in New York City, according to Foursquare

    The 20 best bagel shops in New York City, according to Foursquare
    Bagel Boy in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, serves up a rainbow version.Ron L/YelpIf there's one thing New Yorkers agree on, it's that New York City has the best bagels in the world. But that's where the agreement stops. It's a city of a thousand bagel shops, and everyone believes their favorite is No. 1. So who does it best? We partnered with city-guide app Foursquare to compile a list of the top bagels shops in NYC. Because the app allows users to save and favorite the venues they love, Foursquare was ..
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