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Artists ranging from local to the Tri-State area came together for an afternoon of creativity at the Queens Makers Market on Saturday, June 6. Held at the
The Orchard, the tallest tower in Long Island City, debuted its newest and most luxurious inventory to date, the Terrace, Premier and Penthouse and Sky
Police from the 108th Precinct in Long Island City and Transit District 20 are looking for a suspect who subjected an elderly woman to sex abuse on a 7 train
Four firefighters were injured battling a three-alarm fire in Hunters Point on Monday morning.
A thick plume of black smoke rose over Long Island City on Thursday morning after two boats on Newton Creek were engulfed in flames beneath the Pulaski
LaGuardia Community College celebrated the official co-naming of a Long Island City block on 29th Street as "LaGuardia Community College Way" on June 1,
Residential and commercial real estate owner, operator and developer Slate Property Group announced on Tuesday, June 2, that it has secured $86.25 million in
The New York-based construction and management firm New Empire Corp recently held a grand opening celebration for the luxury condominium the Radiant, located
LIC Springs, the annual street festival celebrating Long Island City, returned to Vernon Boulevard on Saturday, May 30, with outdoor markets, live music,
Permits have been filed for the construction of a 26-story mixed-use building with 99 housing units at 37-09 36th Ave. in Long Island City.
The newly remodeled Dunkin' and Baskin-Robbins at 35-00 48th St. in Long Island City officially reopened to the public on Friday, May 15.
Several community members gathered to celebrate the opening reception of "NYC Faces in Motion, a multimedia art exhibit by Clare Stokolosa, on Friday, May 15,
A record-breaking crowd turned out at Long Island City's Sound River Studios Tuesday evening for the 22nd annual Queens Taste, which saw more than 50 vendors
A rent freeze remains on the table after the Rent Guidelines Board provisionally voted to approve a range of possible increases for rent-stabilized units in
The parents of an organ donor who died three years ago following a battle with ALS shared an emotional reunion in Long Island City with a woman who crocheted
The Italic, a 50-story residential tower with 363 rental apartments at 26-38 Jackson Ave. in Long Island City, has reached 100% occupancy.
A small group of activists gathered in Long Island City's Gantry Plaza State Park on Friday afternoon to participate in May Day Strong, which saw thousands of
Long Island City students from the Robert F. Wagner Secondary School for Arts & Technology stepped onto Citi Field last week after completing an
Long Island City residents will have a chance to show Gantry Plaza State Park some TLC this Saturday as part of I Love My Park Day, a statewide initiative