Yesterday, at a City Council hearing on the Seward Park Urban Renewal Area, more commonly known as SPURA, the proper SPURA’d to action. (NYC EDC) After 40 years, is this for real? Yesterday, at a City ...
Forty-five years ago, when the lots on the south side of Delancey Street in the Lower East Side (LES) of Manhattan were first cleared for “urban renewal,” the prevailing planning theory called for ...
Manhattan Community Board 3 voted unanimously to approve the mixed-use development proposal for SPURA that would allow some life into the lots of fallow real estate that have sat unoccupied below ...
It took 40 years, but the transformation of the Seward Park urban Renewal Area, better known as SPURA, may finally be here. While everyone seemed excited at the prospect of this finally happening, the ...
Exciting news for residents and denizens of the Lower East Side tonight. After, oh, seven decades, the city has finally reached a deal to redevelop the Seward Park Urban Renewal Area, those swathes of ...
Now that the excitement from the rendering reveal bonanza that was the city's announcement of its plans for the long-vacant Seward Park Urban Renewal Area has died down, it's time to take a closer ...
The Seward Park Urban Renewal Area (SPURA) that occupies 14 square blocks on the Lower East Side has remained one of the largest underdeveloped city-owned parcels of land for more than 40 years. Very ...
Exciting news for residents and denizens of the Lower East Side tonight. After, oh, seven decades, the city has finally reached a deal to redevelop the Seward Park Urban Renewal Area, those swathes of ...
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