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New York City Places and Spaces

Collected by: Columbia University Libraries

Archived since: Jan, 2010

Description:

A growing collection of websites selected by the Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library staff for web archiving preservation by the Columbia University Libraries' Web Resources Collection Program. Website captures began in 2010 and are ongoing; in 2020, to reflect the collection's evolving subject focus, the collection title was changed to 'New York City Places and Spaces' (from the original 'Avery Library Historic Preservation and Urban Planning'). The collection's principal thematic focus is documenting the evolution of the built environment and public spaces in and around New York City through the interaction of historic preservation efforts and new development projects within urban planning debates. Selected websites are mostly published by non-profit groups or individuals based in the New York City area, including historic preservation groups, neighborhood associations, community development groups, public policy organizations, parks and open space conservancies, and both sponsors and critics of ongoing development projects.

Subject:   Arts & Humanities Government - Cities Society & Culture Community development Public spaces Parks City planning Historic preservation Architecture

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Title: 161 Street BID

URL: http://161bid.com/

Description: "The 161 Street Business Improvement District is committed to improving the community for those who live, work, visit and shop on 161 Street in the Bronx. Our goal is to keep the streets clean, promote commerce and enrich the area through special events and cultural projects. 161 Street is an exciting area for tourists, residents and employees alike. It is a neighborhood best known for Yankee Stadium, but it’s also filled with great restaurants, recreation sites, municipal resources and unique shops and services."

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Subject:   Economic development

Title: Brooklyn Housing Preservation Alliance

URL: http://brooklynhpa.com/

Description: "The Brooklyn Housing Preservation Alliance is non-profit organization of local residents committed to preserving the residential zoning of homes from illegal conversions by educating the community."

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Subject:   Housing Historic districts--Conservation and restoration

Title: Bushwiki

URL: http://bushwick-studio.wikispaces.com/

Description: "The Bushwiki is a pool of resources and information on the historic Bushwick Avenue community in Brooklyn, NY. It was created by a group of graduate students in the Columbia University Historic Preservation 2011 Spring Studio with the goal of highlighting Bushwick's history and community."

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Subject:   Bushwick (New York, N.Y.) Historic preservation Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration

Title: Corona East Elmhurst Historic Preservation Society

URL: http://ceehps.org/

Description: Mission: "to build a lasting model of community empowerment that will: preserve historical data and buildings, protect the findings, promote a speaker’s bureau and research the historical and sociological origins of the communities."

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Subject:   Historic preservation Historic districts--Conservation and restoration

Title: Develop Don't Destroy Brooklyn

URL: http://dddb.net/

Description: Develop Don't Destroy Brooklyn is a coalition of community organizations opposed to the Atlantic Yards development project in Brooklyn, New York proposed by Forest City Ratner Companies.

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Subject:   Atlantic Yards (Project) City planning Land use

Title: Ditmas Park Association

URL: http://ditmas-park.info/

Description: "The Ditmas Park Association was founded in 1908 and is said to be one of the oldest homeowner associations in the country. In 1981, Ditmas Park was designated an historic district by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission."

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Subject:   Historic districts Ditmas Park (New York, N.Y.) Community development Neighborhood planning

Title: East River 50s Alliance

URL: http://erfa.nyc/

Description: "The East River 50s Alliance (ERFA) is a nonprofit 501(c)(4) corporation founded in 2015 by East River Fifties residents, co-operatives and condominiums to reform New York City’s zoning laws to prevent out-of-scale development in the East River Fifties (the area between 52nd Street and 59th Street, east of First Avenue). "

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Subject:   Zoning Land use City planning Real estate development

Title: Columbia Manhattanville Project

URL: http://esd.ny.gov/Subsidiaries_Projects/ColumbiaManhattanville.html

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Title: Atlantic Yards Project

URL: http://esd.ny.gov/subsidiaries_projects/AYP.html

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Subject:   Real estate development

Title: East Village Parks Conservancy

URL: http://evpcnyc.org/

Description: "The East Village Parks Conservancy is a not-for-profit, community-based organization of volunteers who are committed to the care, restoration and expansion of East Village public parkland. Building upon our rich, local heritage of diversity and community activism, and working in partnership with governmental agencies and like-minded community organizations and businesses, we work to ensure that our green spaces survive and prosper."

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Subject:   Parks

Title: Gardens Rising

URL: http://gardensrising.org/

Description: "Gardens Rising is a community-based environmental project to reduce stormwater flooding on the Lower East Side by building green infrastructure in our community gardens."

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Subject:   Stormwater inflitration Neighborhood planning Community gardens

Title: Fort Greene Association

URL: http://historicfortgreene.org/

Description: Community organization for the Fort Greene historic district in Brooklyn, New York.

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Subject:   Historic districts--Conservation and restoration City planning

Title: Jackson Heights Green Alliance

URL: http://jhgreen.org/

Description: "The Jackson Heights Green Alliance (JHGA) is a 501(c)(3) community-based organization that advocates for increased open space in Jackson Heights, New York. Founded in 2007 by a group of residents concerned about the lack of park space in the neighborhood, the JHGA has since launched several initiatives, including the 78th Street Play Street, the Grow-A-Park campaign, and created the 78th Street Public Plaza."

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Subject:   Community development Neighborhood planning

Title: Historic Morningside Heights

URL: http://morningsideheights.org/

Description: "Morningside Heights has a rich history which is embodied in its buildings, green spaces and streetscapes. These elements contribute to a sense of place and certain expectations about our quality of life, and proportions of residential and commercial use. Protecting these attributes along with our social, and architectural history is the goal of the Morningside Heights Historic District Committee. To achieve this end we are seeking a historic designation by the Landmarks Preservation Commission."

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Subject:   Morningside Heights (New York, N.Y.) Historic preservation Historic districts--Conservation and restoration Neighborhood planning

Title: Neighbors Allied for Good Growth, NAG

URL: http://nag-brooklyn.org/

Description: "NAG has fought to achieve much-needed waterfront parkland, the preservation of viable industrial and artisanal jobs, the creation of affordable housing, and development strategies that maintain neighborhood character. NAG continues to advocate for a balanced North Brooklyn."

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Subject:   Community development--Environmental aspects Historic districts--Conservation and restoration Greenpoint (New York, N.Y.) Williamsburg (New York, N.Y.)

Title: Open Space Alliance for North Brooklyn

URL: http://osanb.org/

Description: "The Open Space Alliance for North Brooklyn (OSA) works with the NYC Department of Parks & Recreation, elected officials, and our community to maintain, activate, enhance, and expand parks and public spaces in North Brooklyn."

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Subject:   Open spaces Parks

Title: Resiliency Innovations for a Stronger Economy, RISE : NYC

URL: http://rise-nyc.com/

Description: "RISE : NYC is a Superstorm Sandy business recovery and resiliency program that helps New York City small businesses adapt to and mitigate the impacts of climate change through the use of innovative technologies. The competition funds projects at Sandy-impacted small businesses to prepare their buildings, energy systems, and telecom networks for extreme weather. RISE : NYC launched in January 2014 and received over 200 applications from over 20 countries around the world."

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Subject:   Economic development Hazard mitigation Coastal zone management Climate change mitigation Hurricane Sandy, 2012

Title: Save Brooklyn's industrial heritage

URL: http://saveindustrialbrooklyn.org/

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Subject:   Industrial buildings--Conservation and restoration

Title: Citizens Emergency Committee to Preserve Preservation

URL: http://savelpc.org/

Description: The CECPP is a watchdog group monitoring the work of the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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Subject:   Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission

Title: Shore Road Parks Conservancy

URL: http://shoreroadparks.org/

Description: The Conservancy's objective is "to beautify, improve, promote and protect the acres of parkland in Bay Ridge, from the Verrazano Bridge to and including Owl’s Head Park, for the enjoyment of the public, by coordinating the efforts of government agencies and volunteers and securing public and private funding."

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Subject:   Parks

Title: St. Mark's Historic Landmark Fund

URL: http://smhlf.org/

Description: "The St. Mark's Historic Landmark Fund was founded by a group of concerned citizens in 1979 following a devastating fire at St. Mark's Church In-the-Bowery, a remarkable East Village ensemble of buildings and landscaped property dating back to 1799. Originally founded as the Friends of St. Mark's in 1975, which became the Citizens to Save St. Mark's and then formalized as the St. Mark's Historic Landmark Fund, the volunteer organization raised over $2.5 million after a fire in 1978 to support an ambitious renewal project and--in a program that drew national attention--rebuilt the church."

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Subject:   St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery (New York, N.Y.) Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration Historic preservation

Title: Soho Strut

URL: http://sohostrut.com/

Description: "Soho Strut is a network that connects SoHo-based business owners, retail managers and residents through a robust online community and monthly & quarterly meetups. Soho Strut promotes local businesses and the unique charm of New York City’s SoHo district via business interviews and reviews, as well as special events that bring together the neighborhood business community."

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Subject:   Economic development Neighborhood planning

Title: Friends of St. Nicholas Park - Harlem’s Historic Green

URL: http://stnicholasparknyc.org/

Description: "The Friends of St. Nicholas Park is a coalition of residents and community based organizations, working together to revitalize our neighborhood’s natural resource. We advocate for the increase in programming, beautification projects, and the over all positive use of our 23-acre park."

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Subject:   Saint Nicholas Park (New York, N.Y.) Parks

Title: Structures of Coastal Resilience

URL: http://structuresofcoastalresilience.org/

Description: "Our goal is to provide specific and actionable project recommendations for hurricane protection and climate adaptation that could result in US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) feasibility studies."

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Subject:   Coastal zone management Hurricane protection Storm surges

Title: Stuyvesant Cove Park Association

URL: http://stuyvesantcove.org/

Description: "The SCPA is committed to bringing people of all ages to the park and presents free programming open to all during the summer season. The SCPA has also provided financial support to Solar 1, the organization contracted to manage and maintain the park."

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Subject:   Stuyvesant Cove (New York, N.Y.) City planning Parks Waterfronts

Title: Wooden House Project

URL: http://woodenhouseproject.com/

Description: "The Wooden House Project is intended to be a community for those owners and lovers of Brooklyn’s wood-frame row houses. It is our hope is that in building this community these underappreciated, hearty little survivors earn the love, recognition, and preservation they deserve."

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Subject:   Wooden-frame houses Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration

Title: ASAP - Artist Studio Affordability Project, Artist Studio Affordability Project

URL: http://www.artiststudioaffordabilityproject.org/

Description: "As gentrification spreads, we are priced out of neighborhood after neighborhood. Most working artists cannot afford this city's exponentially increasing studio rents: many of us are adjuncts, freelancers, part-time, or otherwise unprotected workers. We all know of fellow artists who have recently lost their spaces. The Artist Studio Affordability Project (ASAP) is an effort to bring this issue to the attention of the public and local politicians. We focus on raising awareness about the crisis of affordable studio space, and on advocating legislation that will protect and expand affordable artist studios."

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Subject:   Housing Gentrification

Title: Atlantic Yards

URL: http://www.atlanticyards.com/

Description: Official Atlantic Yards site from developer Forest City Ratner Companies.

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Subject:   Atlantic Yards (Project) Barclays Center (New York, N.Y.)

Title: Atlantic Yards Watch

URL: http://www.atlanticyardswatch.net/

Description: "Atlantic Yards Watch is a community-based initiative to protect the health and livability of neighborhoods impacted by Atlantic Yards and the Barclays Center."

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Subject:   Atlantic Yards (Project) Barclays Center (New York, N.Y.) City planning Land use

Title: Battery Park City Authority

URL: http://www.batteryparkcity.org/

Description: The Hugh L. Carey Battery Park City Authority is a New York State Public benefit corporation created by the New York State Legislature in 1968, whose mission is to plan, create, co-ordinate and maintain a balanced community of commercial, residential, retail, and park space within its designated 92-acre site on Manhattan's lower west side.

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Subject:   Battery Park City (New York, N.Y.)

Title: Alliance for Biking & Walking

URL: http://www.bikewalkalliance.org/

Description: "The Alliance for Biking & Walking creates, strengthens, and unites state and local bicycling and walking advocacy organizations. We give advocates tools to win campaigns that transform communities into great places to bike and walk."

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Subject:   Traffic safety Pedestrians Walking Bicycle lanes Bicycle commuting Cycling

Title: Battery Park City Parks Conservancy

URL: http://www.bpcparks.org/

Description: Battery Park City Parks Conservancy (BPC Parks) operates nearly 36 acres of open space on the southern tip of Manhattan, including parks and gardens, playing fields, playgrounds, plazas and walkways.

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Subject:   Battery Park City (New York, N.Y.) Parks

Title: Friends of the Brooklyn Queens Connector, Brooklyn Queens Connector, BQX

URL: http://www.bqx.nyc/

Description: "Friends of the Brooklyn Queens Connector, Inc. is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit that supports the Mayor's initiative to create connectivity and generate economic development along the East River waterfront corridor from Sunset Park to Astoria through the construction of a modern streetcar that complements and enhances existing transportation infrastructure."

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Subject:   Transportation Land use City planning

Title: Brooklyn Historic Railway Association

URL: http://www.brooklynrail.net/

Description: "The Brooklyn Historic Railway Association (BHRA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to returning trolleys to the streets of Brooklyn, NY. BHRA has 2 decades of experience working with light rail technology and historic trolleys ...The BHRA museum and trolley barn is located in Red Hook, Brooklyn, on the historic Beard Street Piers (circa 1870). BHRA currently has a fleet of 16 trolleys (15 PCC trolleys and a trolley car from 1897). We currently operate a fully functional trolley line along the historic Red Hook waterfront."

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Subject:   Trolley cars Transportation museums Transportation

Title: College Point Civic/Taxpayers Association

URL: http://www.collegepointcivic.org/

Description: "The College Point Civic / Taxpayers Association is an organization of people who live and/or work in the College Point [Queens, NY] community. We come together for a united purpose: to improve the quality of life in our neighborhood. The monthly meeting is an open forum to discuss the goings on in our community and how to improve it. Issues of crime, zoning, building construction, transportation, graffiti, and parks are some of the topics discussed."

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Subject:   College Point (New York, N.Y.) Community development Neighborhood planning

Title: Friends of the East River Greenway

URL: http://www.eastrivergreenwaynyc.org/

Description: "Friends of the East River Greenway is a coalition of non-profit organizations that support completing the East River Greenway between 38th and 60th streets using funds generated by the U.N.'s modernization."

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Subject:   Greenways Waterfronts City planning

Title: Moynihan Station Development Corporation

URL: http://www.empire.state.ny.us/Subsidiaries_Projects/MSDC/MSGPP.html

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Subject:   Moynihan Station (New York, N.Y.) James A. Farley Building (New York, N.Y.) Transportation buildings Post office buildings

Title: FAR ROC for a Resilient Rockaway

URL: http://www.farroc.com/

Description: "FAR ROC [For a Resilient Rockaway] is a two-phase design competition that will explore innovative strategies for the planning, design and construction of a resilient and sustainable development at Arverne East, an 80+ acre site on the Rockaway Peninsula."

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Subject:   Housing Sustainable development

Title: Fort Independence Park Neighborhood Association, FIPNA

URL: http://www.fipna.org/

Description: "The Fort Independence Park Neighborhood Association is a community group dedicated to preserving and improving the quality of life for residents of our historic community."

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Subject:   Neighborhood planning Community development Parks Fort Independence Park (New York, N.Y.)

Title: Hell's Kitchen Neighborhood Association

URL: http://www.hknanyc.org/

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Subject:   Hell's Kitchen (New York, N.Y.) Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration Historic districts--Conservation and restoration Planning

Title: Lincoln Civic Block Association

URL: http://www.lcbabklyn.com/

Description: "The Lincoln Civic Block Association's mission is to maintain the beauty and cleanliness of our area, to obtain improved public services for the community. To aid in awareness and enforcement of various laws and regulations affecting housing, sanitation services and public safety by working with the appropriate City, State and Federal agencies and to maintain and foster the development of the community interest in civic affairs."

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Subject:   Community development Neighborhood planning

Title: Coalition for a Livable West Side

URL: http://www.livablenewyork.org/

Description: "The Coalition for a Livable West Side, formed in 1981, is a grass roots all-volunteer, community-based environmental organization whose members care about the city and protecting a healthy environment."

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Subject:   Environmental protection Planning

Title: Maker Park

URL: http://www.maker-park.org/

Description: "We envision an adaptive reuse park that captures the eclectic vibrancy of Williamsburg, Brooklyn and honors its history by breathing new life into the site's rich industrial fabric. The idea for Maker Park springs from an awareness that our waterfront heritage is being wiped away at alarming speed and the fact that parks have the potential to be more than one-dimensional green spaces. Maker Park is posed to achieve the acute community need for green open space while also serving as a dynamic, interactive and educational public space that unites a neighborhood."

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Subject:   Parks Land use Bayside Oil Depot (New York, N.Y.) City planning

Title: Seneca Village Project : the history and archaeology of a community of African Americans & Irish immigrants in nineteenth century New York City

URL: http://www.mcah.columbia.edu/seneca_village/

Description: "The Seneca Village Project is dedicated to the study of a 19th-century African-American and Irish-immigrant community that was located intoday's Central Park in New York City. The goal of the project is to conduct further research on the site and to commemorate it in an educational context. The Seneca Village Project includes several integrated components: archaeological and archival research and education."

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Subject:   Central Park (New York, N.Y.) Seneca Village (New York, N.Y.) Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration Historic districts--Conservation and restoration Excavations (Archaeology)

Title: Metropolitan Organization for the Real Expansion of New York City, MORENYC

URL: http://www.morenyc.org/

Description: "MORENYC--the Metropolitan Organization for the Real Expansion of New York City--works to expand the population and built environment of New York City in order to create jobs, lower housing costs and save the environment by encouraging more people to live in an urban environment of lower per capita energy use."

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Subject:   Housing Community development

Title: Friends of Moynihan Station

URL: http://www.moynihanstation.org/

Description: Friends of Moynihan Station is coalition of leading civic organizations, business groups and elected officials advocating the construction of a grand new train hall in the Farely Post Office building to expand and improve Penn Station.

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Subject:   Moynihan Station (New York, N.Y.) Railroad stations City planning Pennsylvania Station (New York, N.Y.) James A. Farley Building (New York, N.Y.)

Title: Hudson Yards

URL: http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcp/html/hyards/hymain.shtml

Description: "Hudson Yards is the future of New York City. Over the next decade the public sector will provide subway service, create parks, deck over unsightly railroad infrastructure and expand the convention facilities. These improvements are anticipated to be completed by 2012; private sector development is expected to occur over a longer period, transforming the area with highrise and midrise office and residential buildings."

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Subject:   City planning Real estate development Land use Hudson Yards (Project)

Title: New York City Bioscience Initiative

URL: http://www.nycbiotech.org/

Description: "More than a dozen world-class research institutions, along with business leaders and the investment community, are partnering with the City and State of New York to promote the bioscience industry cluster in the NYC Metro Region. The centerpiece of the Bioscience Initiative is the development of a network of state-of-the-art facilities to accommodate commercial bioscience businesses and related research activities throughout New York City and the surrounding region."

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Subject:   Economic development Life sciences

Title: Old York Library

URL: http://www.oldyorklibrary.org/

Description: Website of the Old York Library, a collection of New York City historical materials created by real estate developer Seymour Durst between the early 1960s and his death in 1995.

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Subject:   Libraries Historical libraries

Title: Parkways

URL: http://www.park-ways.com/

Description: "Parkways parklets are flexible interventions that reclaim and beautify underutilized vehicular hardscapes for plants and people. Using permaculture as a model we integrate holistic approaches to create ecosystems that increase health and happiness in urban areas."

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Subject:   Parks

Title: Sunset Park Landmarks Committee

URL: http://www.preservesunsetpark.org/

Description: "Our mission is to preserve Sunset Park's historic architectural character and sense of place."

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Subject:   Sunset Park (New York, N.Y.) Neighborhood planning Historic preservation

Title: Riverside Park Fund

URL: http://www.riversideparkfund.org/

Description: Riverside Park Fund is the non-profit support organization for Riverside Park in New York City.

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Subject:   Riverside Park (New York, N.Y.) Parks

Title: Friends of St Catherine's Park

URL: http://www.saintcatherinespark.com/friends-of-St-Catherines-Park

Description: "Since 1997, the Friends of St. Catherine's Park (FSCP), an all-volunteer community group on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, has been dedicated to maintaining and enhancing St. Catherine's Park - the second most visited park per square foot in New York City - located on First Avenue between East 67th and East 68th Streets."

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Subject:   Parks

Title: Save Coney Island!

URL: http://www.saveconeyisland.net/

Description: "Save Coney Island is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization committed to restoring Coney Island as a world-class amusement destination. We work to raise awareness of the issues facing Coney Island and promote discussion about how to turn Coney’s amusement area once more into the Playground of the World."

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Subject:   Coney Island (New York, N.Y.) Historic districts--Conservation and restoration Historic preservation Neighborhood planning

Title: Save Manhattan Valley

URL: http://www.savemanhattanvalley.org/

Description: "Manhattan Valley is a working class neighborhood that runs from 96th to 110th Street, Broadway to Central Park West. Save Manhattan Valley (SMV) is a rapidly growing coalition of neighborhood groups, housing activists, residents of Manhattan Valley, car owners, parents of students at nearby schools and concerned individuals"

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Subject:   Housing Land use Historic districts--Conservation and restoration

Title: HUB 3rd Avenue BID

URL: http://www.shopthehub.com/

Description: "The mission of the HUB Third Avenue Business Improvement District, (BID) is to promote the growth, vitality and visibility of our local business community. The BID’s cost effective public safety and sanitation program services has not only developed a strong working partnership with city agencies, elected officials and local organizations but has also helped to improve quality of life conditions throughout the business district. The BID extends from 148th Street to 153rd Street on Third Avenue and also included areas on Willis Avenue between 148th Street and 149th Street. Also included are areas on 149th Street and Westchester Avenue between Third and Bergen Avenues and Elton Avenue between Third Avenue and 180 feet north of a 153rd Street. The district is comprised of 47 properties and 107 businesses ranging from major chains to locally owned Mom & Pop establishments." Succeeded by: https://thirdavenuebid.org/

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Subject:   Community development Neighborhood planning

Title: SoHo Broadway Initiative

URL: http://www.sohobroadwaybid.org/

Description: "The BID for SoHo’s Broadway seeks to foster a unique, vibrant, mixed-use district with enhanced maintenance and public safety, effective advocacy and administration, technical and professional services for its members, and strategic capital improvements." Succeeded by: http://sohobroadway.org/

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Subject:   Economic development Neighborhood planning

Title: UNITY : Understanding, Imagining and Transforming the Yards

URL: http://www.unityplan.org/

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Subject:   Atlantic Yards (Project) Land use City planning

Title: West 45th Street Block Association

URL: http://www.west45ba.org/

Description: "The West 45th St. Block Association was formed in 1976 by Roger Puckett (owner of Triton Gallery) and other concerned neighbors as a neighborhood safety patrol. Since those earlier, rougher days in the neighborhood, the association has evolved its focus to include block beautification, community affairs, and community-building."

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Subject:   Neighborhood planning

Title: OneNYC, One New York: The Plan for a Strong and Just City (OneNYC)

URL: http://www1.nyc.gov/html/onenyc/index.html

Description: "Originally released in 2007 under the name "PlaNYC," One New York: The Plan for a Strong and Just City (OneNYC) is a groundbreaking effort to address New York City’s long-term challenges: the forecast of 9 million residents by 2040, changing climate conditions, an evolving economy, and aging infrastructure."

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Subject:   Sustainable urban development City planning

Title: DUMBO BID

URL: https://dumbo.is/

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Subject:   Community development Neighborhood planning

Title: Morningside Heights Community Coalition

URL: https://morningsideheightscommunitycoalition.com/

Description: "A recent spate of development threatens to change the face of our historic community with luxury housing. From the new apartments on the grounds of St. John the Divine to the former nurses residence diagonally across the street, to what's going up at Jewish Theological Seminary and Union Theological Seminary, our neighborhood is changing, and not for the better. To look into these developments, MHHDC decided to initiate the Morningside Heights Community Coalition (MHCC). This new organization consists of community groups in MSH and individual coops throughout the neighborhood who are working together to try and have an impact on these projects."

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Subject:   Historic preservation Neighborhood planning

Title: Neighbors United Below Canal

URL: https://neighborsunitedbelowcanal.com/

Description: "Neighbors United Below Canal (NUBC) represents thousands of stakeholders in the diverse and unique communities of Lower Manhattan. NUBC comprises residents, organizations, businesses, community activists, and elected officials. NUBC members have come together to speak with a unified voice against Mayor de Blasio’s proposal for a new jail at the Louis J. Lefkowitz building on 80 Centre Street in Lower Manhattan."

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Subject:   Jails -- Design and construction Community development Lower East Side (New York, N.Y.)

Title: North Flatbush Business Improvement District

URL: https://northflatbushbid.nyc/

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Subject:   Community development Economic development

Title: OneNYC 2050 : New York City's Strategic Plan

URL: https://onenyc.cityofnewyork.us/

Description: "OneNYC 2050 is a strategy to secure our city’s future against the challenges of today and tomorrow. With bold actions to confront our climate crisis, achieve equity, and strengthen our democracy, we are building a strong and fair city. Created under the requirements of Local Law 84 of 2013, OneNYC 2050 is New York City’s long-term strategic plan."

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Subject:   City planning Sustainable design Housing Education Transportation

Title: Save Teddy Roosevelt Park

URL: https://saveteddyrooseveltpark.org/

Description: "The Defenders of Teddy Roosevelt Park Inc. has succeeded in blunting the American Museum of Natural History's proposed massive expansion into Theodore Roosevelt Park Street at 79th Street."

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Subject:   Parks

Title: St. Johns Terminal

URL: https://stjohnsterminal.nyc/

Description: "Oxford Properties has reimagined the former freight terminal for the High Line as a nearly 1.3-million-square-foot workplace of the future."

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Subject:   Real estate development Commercial real estate

Title: Street Riders NYC

URL: https://streetridersnyc.com/

Description: "Street Riders NYC is a group of new friends, activists and protesters who met and connected over the past few weeks. We collectively shared an interest in riding while providing cycling support and protection to protest groups across the city focusing on issues of justice for George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery, as well as police reform and racial equality."

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Subject:   Cycling Demonstrations

Title: Town & Village | Stuyvesant Town, Peter Cooper Village, Gramercy, Waterside

URL: https://town-village.com/

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Subject:   Stuyvesant Town (New York, N.Y.)

Title: 165th Street Mall Improvement Association

URL: https://www.165thstreetmall.com/

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Subject:   Community development Economic development

Title: Carbon Sponge

URL: https://www.carbonsponge.org/

Description: "Carbon Sponge is an interdisciplinary (i.e. art, science, ecology, technology, social) effort to understand how various conditions affect the amount of carbon stored or released in soils with a focus on urban and exurban conditions. Soil is an important retainer of carbon, second only to our oceans. Carbon Sponge is a living laboratory to learn how we can turn our soils into a better sink and slow down the release of carbon as a means to reduce CO2 and mitigate anthropogenic climate change."

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Subject:   Carbon sequestration Soils Soil science Urban gardening

Title: Central Park Civic Association

URL: https://www.centralparkcivicassociation.com/

Description: "The Central Park Civic Association, a new, citywide advocacy group, has begun working to alert New Yorkers to the serious and mounting problems the five boroughs face regarding homelessness, garbage overflowing on the streets, crumbling infrastructure, delays in public transportation and other issues."

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Subject:   Central Park (New York, N.Y.) Neighborhood planning

Title: East 43rd Street Community Garden

URL: https://www.e43scommunitygarden.org/

Description: "The East 43rd Street Community Garden Inc. is a 501 (c)3 non-profit charitable organization located at 1087 East 43rd Street between avenue I and J Brooklyn. It is 4,000 square feet and features a dozen raised beds, children section, picnic tables, and garden benches."

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Subject:   Community gardens Open spaces

Title: Friends of Fort Totten Park

URL: https://www.forttottenparks.org/

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Subject:   Fort Totten Park (New York, N.Y.) Parks

Title: Friends of Ruppert Park

URL: https://www.friendsofruppertpark.com/

Description: "Friends of Ruppert Park is an all volunteer group dedicated to maintaining and improving Ruppert Park. In cooperation with the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR), members will organize garden maintenance days, ensure repairs/improvements are acted upon quickly, and enhance the park for the enjoyment of all UES residents."

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Subject:   Ruppert Park (New York, N.Y.) Parks

Title: Harlem African Burial Ground Task Force

URL: https://www.habgtaskforce.org/

Description: "The Harlem African Burial Ground Task Force is a group of concerned citizens who have united to help the Elmendorf Reformed Church to restore and memorialize its historically and culturally significant colonial African burial ground at 1st Avenue, between 126th and 127th Streets in East Harlem, New York City."

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Subject:   Historic sites--Conservation and restoration Historic preservation African American cemeteries

Title: Flushing Willets Point Corona LDC

URL: https://www.queensalive.org/

Description: "Flushing Willets Point Corona LDC is a nonprofit organization that serves the Flushing, Willets Point and Corona communities. We focus on initiatives in housing, health and wellness, open space, environmental remediation, and transportation."

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Subject:   Community development Neighborhood planning

Title: Rockaway Business Alliance

URL: https://www.rockawaybusinessalliance.org/

Description: "Rockaway Business Alliance will initiate efficient community programming in addition to providing business resources and tools to operate and grow with community-oriented mechanisms, while offering an empowering collective to share input on community and business needs, supporting one another through collaboration."

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Subject:   Rockaway (New York, N.Y.) Community development Economic development

Title: Community United to Protect Theodore Roosevelt Park, Save Our Park

URL: https://www.saveourpark.nyc/

Description: "Community United to Protect Theodore Roosevelt Park was established in 2016 after the American Museum of Natural History, a private institution, released plans for a building expansion into a public park that significantly reduced public green space and threatened the health and community-centered character of the neighborhood."

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Subject:   American Museum of Natural History Theodore Roosevelt Park (New York, N.Y.) Neighborhood planning Historic preservation Parks

Title: Save Tin Pan Alley!

URL: https://www.savetinpanalley.org/

Description: "The preservation of Tin Pan Alley, 28th Street between Broadway and 6th Avenue, was aided for many years by the absence of development in that area of New York City...With the recent rise in popularity and development of the area, this has all changed ... all of the remaining buildings that constitute Tin Pan Alley--45, 47, 49, 51, 53, and 55 West 28th Street, have been sold as a parcel to a real estate developer. Because of the large size of the parcel and the buyer’s experience in New York City real estate development, it is likely that all of Tin Pan Alley will be demolished to make room for high-rise development in the near future."

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Subject:   Historic preservation Historic sites Historic districts

Title: Third Avenue BID

URL: https://www.thirdavenuebid.org/

Description: "The Third Avenue Business Improvement District, established in 1988, promotes the growth, vitality and visibility of the Bronx’s most trafficked commercial corridor ...Our programs include economic development and retail services, sanitation and security departments that augment the city’s own services, streetscape improvements, horticulture installations, event planning, and Visitor Services. The BID extends from 148th Street to 153rd Street on Third Avenue and also included areas on Willis Avenue between 148th Street and 149th Street. Also included are areas on 149th Street and Westchester Avenue between Third and Bergen Avenues and Elton Avenue between Third Avenue and 180 feet north of a 153rd Street. "

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