this is just some of the roads throughout Ulster and Sullivan Counties, that were damaged from floods. I claim no ownership to any of the music. Aaron Tippin, Brook and Dunn, Rhett Akins, and Saliva all own their music. “Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” […]
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New York: Road Construction After Hurricane Irene
Monday, October 10th, 2011New York City: Second Avenue Subway Update
Tuesday, September 27th, 2011On September 22, 2011, a tunnel boring machine (TBM) broke through rock just east of the Lexington Ave-63rd St. station, making the completion of tunneling for Phase 1 of the Second Avenue Subway. – mtainfo on YouTube
View this complete post...Conference on September 21st: New York’s Infrastructure: An Update on Critical Transportation and Infrastructure Projects Throughout the Region
Monday, September 19th, 2011From BTEA: Construction industry experts agree that the current financial downturn is severely affecting future construction in New York City. Many projects are delayed and heavy job loss in the construction industry is expected to continue. Meanwhile, possible future government stimulus and investment in public infrastructure may mean billions of dollars in construction spending and […]
View this complete post...September 27th: NYU Schack Institute of Real Estate: The London / New York Dialogue
Monday, September 19th, 2011From the NYU School of Continuing and Professional Studies: “Keeping the Global City Competitive: The Future of the Financial Industries and the Vital Transportation Systems of London and New York” Co-Chairs: Dame Judith Mayhew Jonas, Board Chairperson, London & Partners; Chairman, New West End Company Ltd Carl Weisbrod, Professor and Chair of Global Real Estate […]
View this complete post...December 7th-8th: Infrastructure Investor: Americas 2011
Friday, September 16th, 2011From PEI: Investors in infrastructure are looking for more sophisticated investments, many exploring a direct platform, co-investments or secondary positions. Entering into these large scale investments can be intimidating, particularly in the Americas where the opportunities are great but the deal flow is sluggish. In response to this, Infrastructure Investor: Americas returns to New York […]
View this complete post...New York: Metro-North Port Jervis Line Damage
Tuesday, September 6th, 2011Flooding from Hurricane Irene severely damaged Metro-North Railroad’s Port Jervis line. – mtainfo on YouTube
View this complete post...New York: Park Avenue Lift Bridge
Friday, September 2nd, 2011Metro North Commuter Railroad “PARK AVENUE MAINLINE” Trains to / from Grand Central Terminal and…….. Harlem | Wassaic, Southeast, North White Plains Hudson | Poughkeepsie, Croton-Harmon New Haven (NEC) | New Haven, Danbury, New Cannon, Stamford others! Note: There is also a Circle Line Ferry that passes through during the 1-3min range, decided to keep […]
View this complete post...Great American Infrastructure: The Brooklyn Bridge
Tuesday, August 30th, 2011This is the fifth in a series of entries celebrating infrastructure achievements in the United States.
View this complete post...The Potential for Urban Agriculture in New York City: Growing Capacity, Food Security, & Green Infrastructure
Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011THE URBAN DESIGN LAB
With the generous support of the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, the Urban Design Lab at the Earth Institute, Columbia University has conducted this comprehensive assessment of the potential for urban agriculture in New York City (NYC). This project is the first large-scale analysis of its kind for NYC, and while it is not definitive, we hope that the information and research will provide a baseline for understanding the critical issues related to urban agriculture in our city.
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