Friday, April 12
- Broadway World, The Tank To Present Sweet Sixteen Gala
Thursday, April 11
- The Villager, Google pop-up ‘Grow’s people’s tech skills
- Queens Chronicle, by David Russell, Community boards reform; what’s next?
- Amsterdam News, by Herb Boyd, Five Percenters Allah & Justice Square co-named
- Patch, by Brendan Krisel, Tallest UWS Tower Gets City Approval After Revising Plans
Wednesday, April 10
- West Side Rag, 200 Amsterdam Now Being Built at Developer’s ‘Peril’; Illegal Stories Could Have to Come Down
- Curbed NY, by Caroline Spivack, City overwhelmingly votes to close mechanical void loophole
- The Villager, Threads of connection to Triangle tragedy
- Manhattan Times, Pitch Perfect
- Patch, by Gus Saltonstall, Vacancy Blight Sees Many UWS Storefronts Stand Empty For Years
Tuesday, April 9
- Gothamist, by Elizabeth Kim, ‘The Developer Is Pulling A Fast One’: UWS Residents Try To Stop Work At Contested Tower
- City & State, by Annie Mcdonough , Google opens tech training hub
- Bowery Boogie, by Eddie Panta, If You’re Still Confused About SoHo/NoHo Rezoning, Tomorrows CB2 Meeting is for you
- Patch, by Brendan Krisel, Controversial UWS Tower Rises Rapidly Despite Legal Challenge
- NYU News, by Bethany Allard, NYU Expands on Mercer Street, Renovates Playground Along the Way
Monday, April 8
- amNY, by Ivan Pereira, Google opens learning center in its Chelsea headquarters
- The Broadsheet, by Matthew Fenton, Postponed Park
- Patch, by Sydney Pereira, Google Launches Free Digital Skills Training Center In Chelsea
- Tribeca Citizen, Little league opening day: by the numbers and smiles
Sunday, April 7
- West Side Rag, Politicians Urge Construction Halt at 200 Amsterdam As Legal Ruling Remains Up in the Air; Rally Planned for Tuesday
- Gotham Gazette, by Ben Max and Ben Brachfeld, State Legislature Begins Post-Budget Session, Specialized High Schools Hearing, & More: The Week Ahead in New York Politics
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