Dear PlanNYC Users:
Thank you for visiting PlanNYC.
As of July 7, 2010, we have suspended daily news updating on this website, and will not be adding new developments or policy and legislative debates.
PlanNYC, a student-run website based at NYU’s Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy, has proudly served New Yorkers for five years. During that time, the growth of online information on land use and development issues, along with advances in technology such as RSS feeds and news alerts, have created many opportunities for New Yorkers to stay informed about housing and land use debates in the City. As a result, the daily news updating on this site has become less unique and less critical to our users.
We are pleased to keep the existing PlanNYC content online as a resource; all content on the site is current of July 6, 2010, but will not be updated after that date.
We hope you continue to use the data and research available at the Furman Center (which you can find at www.furmancenter.org), and we welcome your ideas and suggestions for how we can continue to provide objective information and analysis about land use and housing policy debates in New York City.
For additional information or questions, please email furmancenter@nyu.edu.
Thank you for visiting PlanNYC.
As of July 7, 2010, we have suspended daily news updating on this website, and will not be adding new developments or policy and legislative debates.
PlanNYC, a student-run website based at NYU’s Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy, has proudly served New Yorkers for five years. During that time, the growth of online information on land use and development issues, along with advances in technology such as RSS feeds and news alerts, have created many opportunities for New Yorkers to stay informed about housing and land use debates in the City. As a result, the daily news updating on this site has become less unique and less critical to our users.
We are pleased to keep the existing PlanNYC content online as a resource; all content on the site is current of July 6, 2010, but will not be updated after that date.
We hope you continue to use the data and research available at the Furman Center (which you can find at www.furmancenter.org), and we welcome your ideas and suggestions for how we can continue to provide objective information and analysis about land use and housing policy debates in New York City.
For additional information or questions, please email furmancenter@nyu.edu.
Manhattan Community District 03
The following is contact information for this Community Board:
59 East 4th Street
New York, NY 10003
Phone: 212.533.5300
Fax: 212.533.3659
Email: info@cb3manhattan.org
Manhattan Community Board 03 Website
For more information about Manhattan Community District 3, please visit the Furman Center's State of New York City's Housing and Neighborhoods 2008 report on this Community District (PDF):
Events in Manhattan
- DEVELOPMENTS:
2nd Avenue Subway - Most Recent Story: 06-22-2010
Cooper Square Urban Renewal Area - Most Recent Story: 12-10-2008
East River Waterfront Esplanade & Piers - Most Recent Story: 06-21-2010
East Side Access/ LIRR Extension to Grand Central - Most Recent Story: 04-21-2010
East Village/Lower East Side Rezoning - Most Recent Story: 02-05-2010
Governors Island - Most Recent Story: 06-24-2010
NYU Development - Most Recent Story: 05-14-2010
No. 7 Line Extension - Most Recent Story: 06-09-2010
P.S. 64 Redevelopment - Most Recent Story: 08-11-2009
South Street Seaport Redevelopment - Most Recent Story: 04-17-2010

