Topic: Seth Pinsky
The national economy is still wobbly, but there's good news on the local front: New York City has regained many jobs lost in the recession, spawned...
A Queens artisanal bakery is rising - with plans to move into a new facility this fall - thanks to a bountiful city incentive.. . Pain D'Avignon...
The city has started its search for a developer to transform Willets Point from a gritty industrial zone into a bustling mix of retail, housing and...
The Hub shopping district in the South Bronx is adding a shiny new spoke.. . The city has selected a Whitestone, Queens-based developer to build a...
Thousands of passengers fly in and out of JFK Airport every day, but perhaps the greatest economic potential for Queens rests beneath their seats...
The Bloomberg administration has stacked the deck on a study of whether workers should be paid a "living wage" on city-backed developments, three...
Get on the bus.Thats the message Economic Development Corporation head Seth Pinsky had for attendees of a panel on Coney Island at the Municipal Art Society on Wednesday night. If you really want to do something to help Coney Island, the ...
Yankees President Randy Levine and city economic development official Seth Pinsky, apparently not amused by the subpoenas and bad press theyve received recently, resorted to a relatively aggressive line of defense at a tense hearing this morning on bonds for the new ...
Assemblyman challenges NY Yankees president to fight at hearing on stadium fundingYankees president Randy Levine asserted repeatedly at a combative hearing Wednesday that the team's new $1.5 billion stadium backed by hundreds of millions of dollars in public subsidies is ...
As the Bloomberg administration scrambles to get its development projects in the ground amid a slowing economy and a waning political term, two major planned initiatives the city has championed face a formidable hurdle: the Internal Revenue Service.For the financing plan ...