Brooklyn Architect Robert Scarano Put on Notice
The Department of Buildings has filed charges against him.
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The Department of Buildings has filed charges against him.
The country's investment group is set to shell out $800 million for a 75 percent ownership stake in the landmark.
The actor flagrantly disobeyed the Landmarks Commission when building a penthouse atop his Greenwich Hotel, and they are threatening to go all Eliot Ness on him.
Chris Ward, due to take over the Port Authority this month, suggests to us that he thinks Bruce Ratner should consider recruiting architects other than Frank Gehry.
Or so we are led to believe by this marketing tool for Williamsburg's Edge condo development.
Bureaucratic holdups and funding failures are slowing the Word Trade Center transit hub and have killed the starchitect's "Sky Cubes" residential tower.
Of course his tower is going to be erected as part of the Atlantic Yards project, the architect explained to the Brooklyn Paper last night. Why ever would you think it wouldn't?
Economic woes be damned: Judging from the fairly active scene at the Observer’s condo expo at the Puck Building yesterday — apparently, more than 2,000 attendees passed through the doors — New Yorkers are still gripped with condo fever.
Blame Dolan for the Knicks, your soaring cable bill, and blocking the Olympics. But don't blame him for killing the grand Moynihan Station project.
At Moynihan Station, Doctoroff's waiver adds to the collision of interests dragging the project down.
The embattled Department of Buildings makes moves to rein in the cranes.
Behold a timeline of high-rise accidents over the past few years in New York and what the Department of Buildings has done each time in response to make us all (slightly) safer.
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