935 St. Nicholas Avenue, an architecturally distinct early 20th-century Neo-Gothic Revival style apartment building in the Washington Heights neighborhood, was the well-established home to jazz trailblazers, Duke Ellington, and
Noble Sissle, each for over 20 years.
The City Record newspaper publishes notices which includes but is not limited to public hearings and meetings, public auctions and sales, solicitations and awards and official rules proposed and adopted by city agencies.
The Renaissance Revival-style Hotel Cecil was home to Minton’s Playhouse, the legendary nightclub where the pivotal style “bebop” emerged and flourished in the 1940s, redefining jazz and American music.
A response to the Mayor's Executive budget indicating which of the recommended appropriations submitted by the borough president pursuant to Charter Section 245 should be considered by the City Council for inclusion in the budget with recommendations for offsetting reductions in other appropriations within the borough
A response to the Mayor's Executive budget indicating which of the recommended appropriations submitted by the borough president pursuant to Charter Section 245 should be considered by the City Council for inclusion in the budget with recommendations for offsetting reductions in other appropriations within the borough
A response to the Mayor's Executive budget indicating which of the recommended appropriations submitted by the borough president pursuant to Charter Section 245 should be considered by the City Council for inclusion in the budget with recommendations for offsetting reductions in other appropriations within the borough
A response to the Mayor's Executive budget indicating which of the recommended appropriations submitted by the borough president pursuant to Charter Section 245 should be considered by the City Council for inclusion in the budget with recommendations for offsetting reductions in other appropriations within the borough
A response to the Mayor's Executive budget indicating which of the recommended appropriations submitted by the borough president pursuant to Charter Section 245 should be considered by the City Council for inclusion in the budget with recommendations for offsetting reductions in other appropriations within the borough
The actions taken by the Commission at its public meetings are documented in minutes. Per the Delegation Resolution adopted by the Commission on 10/11/2022, some projects may be approved by the Executive Director in lieu of the Commission. Approvals are documented in certificates.
The City Record newspaper publishes notices which includes but is not limited to public hearings and meetings, public auctions and sales, solicitations and awards and official rules proposed and adopted by city agencies.