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  • Chelsea STATE TO GET ITS $HOT AT REV. AL

    Another lien filed by the state taxman seeks $175,902 from Rev. Al Communications, one of the many business ventures Sharpton has registered to a Chelsea office.

    Published by New York Post on July 23, 2008.

  • Midtown STATE TO GET ITS $HOT AT REV. AL

    "Clearly, they found no criminal reason to go forward," Sharpton scoffed at a Midtown press conference.

    Published by New York Post on July 23, 2008.

  • Madison Square Garden Rush & Molloy: Shea it ain't so! Beatles promoter dissed

    Bernstein did the calculations, and realized Madison Square Garden would be too small. He thought of the baseball stadium, which had never been a concert venue before. But he had to talk the Beatles' manager into it first.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 22, 2008.

  • Chelsea No, We Can’t

    Some rents in some neighborhoods did drop, on average—Chelsea non-doorman one-bedrooms dropped 9 percent from April to July—but the general trend was one of unremitting steadiness: no sharp peaks, and, more importantly, no deep valleys.

    Published by The New York Observer on July 22, 2008.

  • 34 West 33rd Street A Trove of Old Vinyl Heads to Syracuse

    Records Revisited was packed floor-to-ceiling with discs of a vintage and variety that drew a steady stream of record buffs to 34 West 33rd Street. The shop, more like an archive than a store, held approximately 60 tons of swing, big band jazz and other styles on vinyl, forming one of the largest collections of 78s in the world.

    Published by New York Times on July 22, 2008.

  • Penn Station LIRR: broken rail in tunnel leads to delays

    The Long Island Rail Road is advising customers to expect possible 15 to 30 minute delays on trains leaving New York's Penn Station during Tuesday's evening rush hour.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 22, 2008.

  • Madison Square Garden George Michael (& fans) keep the Faith at Garden

    None of that stopped the often-arrested star from headlining Madison Square Garden Monday night, even if it was 17 years after his last U.S. tour.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 22, 2008.

  • Hotel Pennsylvania The Penn Is Mightier

    He was staying at the historic Hotel Pennsylvania, a veritable musical landmark befitting the songwriter responsible for the satirical travel anthem “Holiday in Cambodia.”

    Published by The New York Observer on July 22, 2008.

  • People's Improv Theater THE NAKED CITY

    "The first time I tried comedy naked, it was the best thing ever," said Andy Ofiesh, founder of the Naked Comedy Showcase, whose stable of stark-naked funnymen and women perform once a month at the People's Improv Theater in Chelsea.

    Published by New York Post on July 21, 2008.

  • Midtown Fencing Captain Brings New Perspective to His Third Olympics

    "At the time, I thought it was the worst thing that could ever have happened to me," Mr. Smart said at his Midtown training club. "Like I was being punished, or I was cursed."

    Published by New York Sun on July 21, 2008.

  • midtown Man dies during New York City triathlon

    "Everyone here's been talking about it and everyone's speculating that it was probably an allergic reaction or a heart attack caused by a sting," said Chris Anderson, 25, of midtown.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 21, 2008.

  • Chelsea CRIME SURGE HITS WEALTHY APPLE NABES

    In the 10th Precinct in Chelsea, there have been 62 burglaries so far this year, 10 more than last year, for a 19.2 percent increase.

    Published by New York Post on July 21, 2008.

  • Chelsea A-ROD AND HIS FLA. PARTY PALS

    Marie is a fitness model who says she's spent time alone with A-Rod in her apartment in Chelsea.

    Published by New York Post on July 20, 2008.

  • 521 W 25th St West Chelsea Designated Historic District

    ...Elevator Company the John Williams Ornamental Brass and Iron Works -- and the Reynolds Metal Company (521-537 W. 25th St.), a maker of tin foil wrappers and bottle caps that was founded by the nephew...

    Published by Mitchell's Manhattan Real Estate Blog on July 20, 2008.

  • 521 W 25th St West Chelsea NYC's 92nd Historic District

    ...Elevator Company the John Williams Ornamental Brass and Iron Works -- and the Reynolds Metal Company (521-537 W. 25th St.), a maker of tin foil wrappers and bottle caps that was founded by the nephew...

    Published by nycblogestate.com on July 20, 2008.

  • Mansion CLUB CRUD IS BACK

    Since Moore's murder, several clubs and lounges on the strip, including Crobar, Spirit, Pre:Post, BED and Scores West, closed for various reasons, but they've been replaced with new clubs, like Mansion and Suzy Wong.

    Published by New York Post on July 20, 2008.

  • Scores West CLUB CRUD IS BACK

    Since Moore's murder, several clubs and lounges on the strip, including Crobar, Spirit, Pre:Post, BED and Scores West, closed for various reasons, but they've been replaced with new clubs, like Mansion and Suzy Wong.

    Published by New York Post on July 20, 2008.

  • Busy Chef 'BLUE PIG' EVEN BIGGER HOG: DA

    The alleged scammer, Daniel Kaufman, 34, a one-third owner of Oven, the Blue Pig, Wine Bar and two locations of Busy Chef, was ordered held on $50,000 bail following his arraignment on multiple counts of identity theft and grand larceny.

    Published by New York Post on July 19, 2008.

  • W. 34th St. and 10th Ave. A 'fine' time nears for calorie-counting deadline

    One restaurant, a McDonald's at W. 34th St. and 10th Ave., printed the information only on its food packaging and on an informational sheet customers must ask to see - not on its menu board or drive-through stanchion.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 18, 2008.

  • Chelsea Larvacide to be sprayed on Staten Island next week

    The following wetland areas will be treated: Chelsea East.

    Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.

  • Chelsea FIRE FIEND PLOTS HIS OWN MURDER

    He'd been on the lam as authorities hunted him for dressing as a firefighter and terrorizing a Chelsea woman for 13 hours on Halloween 2005.

    Published by New York Post on July 18, 2008.

  • Penn Station Workers grind away in huge LIRR project

    Because some LIRR commuters won't have to transfer to the subways at Penn Station on the West Side of Manhattan, some subway lines will be less crowded. Changes to LIRR operations at Penn will allow Metro-North to run trains to the West Side from towns north of the city, he said.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 18, 2008.

  • 34th St. between Seventh and Eighth Aves. A 'fine' time nears for calorie-counting deadline

    There was no calorie tally on the digital menu board at the Burger King on 34th St. between Seventh and Eighth Aves., Thursday. The manager there said that would change by Friday.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 18, 2008.

  • West 28th Street and Tenth Avenue Off-Duty Officer Stabbed Outside Club

    Police say that the officer, whose name was not released, was leaving a club with four individuals on West 28th Street and Tenth Avenue when an argument broke out with another group of three men.

    Published by New York Sun on July 17, 2008.

  • 27th St. near 10th Ave. Off-duty officer slashed near Chelsea nightclub

    Silvetti's brush with death came just after 3 a.m. when he, another man and four female friends left the nightclub Home and started walking on 27th St. near 10th Ave. in Chelsea.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 17, 2008.

  • Chelsea GOONS STAB OFF-DUTY COP

    Thugs stabbed an unarmed off-duty cop outside a Chelsea club yesterday when he asked them to stop hurling insults at his girlfriend and other women.

    Published by New York Post on July 17, 2008.

  • 544 West 27th Street Former S.I. Butcher Shop Is Now a Landmark

    Among the structures in the district are buildings used by the Otis Elevator Company (260 11th Avenue), the John Williams Ornamental Brass and Iron Works (549 West 26th Street and 536 and 544 West 27th Street), and the Reynolds Metal Company (521-537 West 25th Street).

    Published by New York Times on July 16, 2008.

  • Moynihan Station Real Estate Still Loves Christine Quinn

    Daryl Roth, wife of Vornado Realty Trust CEO Steve Roth and a successful Broadway producer, was listed as an intermediary for $91,850. Mr. Roth is one of two developers pushing Moynihan Station, the redo of Penn Station, which would open up millions of square feet of development rights. Ms. Roth said the fundraiser, held with her husband, was not related to Vornado, and the couple are "very fond" of Ms. Quinn.

    Published by The New York Observer on July 16, 2008.

  • Penn Station Real Estate Still Loves Christine Quinn

    Daryl Roth, wife of Vornado Realty Trust CEO Steve Roth and a successful Broadway producer, was listed as an intermediary for $91,850. Mr. Roth is one of two developers pushing Moynihan Station, the redo of Penn Station, which would open up millions of square feet of development rights. Ms. Roth said the fundraiser, held with her husband, was not related to Vornado, and the couple are "very fond" of Ms. Quinn.

    Published by The New York Observer on July 16, 2008.

  • Chelsea Second Stage Will Set Up a Broadway Shop at Helen Hayes

    Before joining Second Stage two years ago, Ms. Richard spent 20 years at the Roundabout, a theater that evolved from a space in the basement of a Chelsea supermarket to the former Selwyn Theater on West 42nd Street. “Everything I learned from Roundabout is coming in handy here,” she said. “It didn’t get easier.”

    Published by New York Times on July 16, 2008.

  • Javits Center IRON HORSE GEAR GALLOPS OFF BLOCK FOR SOLID 373G

    "I bought it because it's Gehrig's," Cypres said at the auction at the All-Star FanFest at the Javits Center in Manhattan. "I like the icon. People will still know Gehrig in 20 or 30 years from now."

    Published by New York Post on July 16, 2008.

  • Chelsea Off-Duty Officer Stabbed In Chelsea

    Sources tell WNBC the officer was walking down a street in Chelsea with his girlfriend and three other women when they were approached by a group of males.

    Published by WNBC on July 16, 2008.

  • 239 11th Avenue Former S.I. Butcher Shop Is Now a Landmark

    The neighborhood’s proximity to ports and railroads also made it home to several freight-handling and warehousing businesses, including the Terminal Warehouse Company’s Central Stores complex at 261 11th Avenue, the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad’s terminal warehouse at 239 11th Avenue, and the Starrett-Lehigh Building at 601 West 26th Street.

    Published by New York Times on July 16, 2008.

  • 601 West 26th Street Former S.I. Butcher Shop Is Now a Landmark

    The neighborhood’s proximity to ports and railroads also made it home to several freight-handling and warehousing businesses, including the Terminal Warehouse Company’s Central Stores complex at 261 11th Avenue, the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad’s terminal warehouse at 239 11th Avenue, and the Starrett-Lehigh Building at 601 West 26th Street.

    Published by New York Times on July 16, 2008.

  • 521-537 West 25th Street Former S.I. Butcher Shop Is Now a Landmark

    Among the structures in the district are buildings used by the Otis Elevator Company (260 11th Avenue), the John Williams Ornamental Brass and Iron Works (549 West 26th Street and 536 and 544 West 27th Street), and the Reynolds Metal Company (521-537 West 25th Street).

    Published by New York Times on July 16, 2008.

  • midtown Fortune-teller may see prison in future

    A midtown fortune-teller was indicted Tuesday on charges of cheating a Wyoming man out of $500,000 to rid his home of evil spirits.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 16, 2008.

  • 259 10th Avenue Former S.I. Butcher Shop Is Now a Landmark

    Among the structures in the district are buildings used by the Otis Elevator Company (260 11th Avenue), the John Williams Ornamental Brass and Iron Works (549 West 26th Street and 536 and 544 West 27th Street), and the Reynolds Metal Company (521-537 West 25th Street).

    Published by New York Times on July 16, 2008.

  • midtown Papelbum irked as boos rain on parade

    The Red Sox closer's All-Star experience took a turn for the worse Tuesday as his comments in the Daily News stirred up Yankees fans, who let him know their feelings during the All-Star red carpet parade in midtown.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 16, 2008.

  • Midtown Freedom rider — on a Segway! This guy is a regular Rosa Parks — minus the oppression, humiliation and historical import

    Every time Jonathan Gleich begins his long commute into Midtown Manhattan from Brighton Beach, he’s blazing a trail for equal rights for that most-discriminated-against segment of the commuting public: Segway riders.

    Published by Brooklyn Paper on July 16, 2008.

  • 260 11th Avenue Former S.I. Butcher Shop Is Now a Landmark

    Among the structures in the district are buildings used by the Otis Elevator Company (260 11th Avenue), the John Williams Ornamental Brass and Iron Works (549 West 26th Street and 536 and 544 West 27th Street), and the Reynolds Metal Company (521-537 West 25th Street).

    Published by New York Times on July 16, 2008.

  • 549 West 26th Street Former S.I. Butcher Shop Is Now a Landmark

    Among the structures in the district are buildings used by the Otis Elevator Company (260 11th Avenue), the John Williams Ornamental Brass and Iron Works (549 West 26th Street and 536 and 544 West 27th Street), and the Reynolds Metal Company (521-537 West 25th Street).

    Published by New York Times on July 16, 2008.

  • 10th Ave. and 28th St. Police Search For Men Who Stabbed Off-Duty Officer

    As the officer left the club 'Home,' near 10th Ave. and 28th St. shortly after 3 a.m., with some women, three men came up to the group. The men questioned why so many women were with the officer, then violence ensued.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on July 16, 2008.

  • 10th Avenue and West 28th Street Off-duty cop stabbed in Chelsea

    Police say the victim, about 25, was stabbed near the intersection of 10th Avenue and West 28th Street just after 3 a.m. He was stabbed in the abdomen.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on July 16, 2008.

  • 261 11th Avenue Former S.I. Butcher Shop Is Now a Landmark

    The neighborhood’s proximity to ports and railroads also made it home to several freight-handling and warehousing businesses, including the Terminal Warehouse Company’s Central Stores complex at 261 11th Avenue, the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad’s terminal warehouse at 239 11th Avenue, and the Starrett-Lehigh Building at 601 West 26th Street.

    Published by New York Times on July 16, 2008.

  • midtown All-Star Parade To Bring Baseball Greats, Street Closures

    Commuters should avoid trying to cross the parade route in midtown.

    Published by WNBC on July 15, 2008.

  • Bungalow 8 Sacco Shockeroo! Golden-Haired Giantess Lacks All-Access Pass to New York Nightlife

    Nightlife’s Amy Sacco, the blond, towering tsarina of Lot 61 and Bungalow 8, claims she often gets turned away from rival clubs.

    Published by The New York Observer on July 15, 2008.

  • Fashion Institute of Technology NYC's 'Project Runway' stars

    "['Project Runway'] was the most arduous thing, mentally and physically," says Jerry Tam, 32, who studied at Parsons and the Fashion Institute of Technology and whose own line, Form, is influenced by New York's architecture - not to mention the beautiful women he spots on a daily basis in SoHo, where his studio is located.

    Published by New York Daily News on July 15, 2008.

  • midtown All-Star Parade To Bring Baseball Greats, Street Closures

    Sixth Avenue busses will also be running a different route.Commuters should avoid trying to cross the parade route in midtown.

    Published by WNBC on July 15, 2008.

  • Chelsea Footloose Forever!

    Even swaths of densely liquor-licensed West Chelsea have recently been rezoned to allow for more housing, less hip-twisting.

    Published by The New York Observer on July 15, 2008.

  • Javits Center MAD HATTER BUYS BABE CAP FOR 328G

    The Navy-blue, flannel cap , which was from the 1920s or '30s, had been expected to fetch $150,000 to $200,000. It was sold at a Javits Center auction of Yankee memorabilia that was part of the events that preceded today's All-Star Game at the House That Ruth Built.

    Published by New York Post on July 15, 2008.