The City Record is the official journal of the City of New York. It is published each weekday except legal holidays and contains official legal notices produced by New York City agencies. Announcements published in The City Record include:
upcoming public hearings and meetings; procurement bid solicitations; selected court decisions; bid awards; public auctions and other property disposition actions; official rules proposed and adopted by City agencies.
Procurement bid solicitation notices afford vendors the opportunity to compete for New York City's $17 billion worth of contracts for various categories of goods and services for over 100 agencies and other governmental organizations.
Press release announcing formation of a task force to bolster the administration's efforts to provide quality employment opportunities for more New Yorkers to develop a stronger, resilient economy
Law Office of Fredrick A Becker 525 West 42nd Street, Manhattan Special Permit (§73-36) to allow the operation of a physical culture establishment (Massage Envy). C6-4 zoning district. Community Board #4M
Herrick, Feinstein LLP 157 Columbus Avenue, Manhattan Special Permit (§73-36) to allow a physical culture establishment (Cross Fit) located in the cellar level of an existing 31-story building. C4-7 zoning district. Community Board #7M
Law Office of Fredrick A. Becker 555 6th Avenue, Manhattan Special Permit (§73-36) to allow the operation of a physical culture establishment (BFX Studio). C6-2A/R8B zoning district. Community Board #4M
Rothkrug Rothkrug & Spector, LLP 1065 Avenue of The Americas, aka 111 West 40th Street, Manhattan Special Permit (§73-36) to allow a physical culture establishment (Blink Fitness) within portions of an existing commercial building. C5-3(mid)(T) zoning district. Community Board #5M
The City Record is the official journal of the City of New York. It is published each weekday except legal holidays and contains official legal notices produced by New York City agencies. Announcements published in The City Record include:
upcoming public hearings and meetings; procurement bid solicitations; selected court decisions; bid awards; public auctions and other property disposition actions; official rules proposed and adopted by City agencies.
Procurement bid solicitation notices afford vendors the opportunity to compete for New York City's $17 billion worth of contracts for various categories of goods and services for over 100 agencies and other governmental organizations.