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Monday, 23 May 2016

New York


Developers of a 32-floor luxury tower got approval from the city to slice off a four-foot-wide piece of the property between the building's base and the street, which is to the right, behind the brick building.
4-Foot-Wide Lot, Carved Out by Developers, Causes Big Stir in Manhattan

By J. DAVID GOODMAN

Developers got approval from New York City in 2014 to slice off a tiny piece of land from a development on East 88th Street, which opponents say was done to build a taller building.
An F train approaching the Smith-9th Street Station in Brooklyn. The view on the F train is nearly unparalleled in the subway system, but the line is also plagued by delays.
F Train Express Plan Brings Anger and Joy, Depending on the Neighborhood

By EMMA G. FITZSIMMONS

Brooklyn residents are taking sides on a proposal to restore express service to the F line, cutting commutes for those farthest away from Manhattan.

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