If 3D printing is indeed the wave of the future, New York City is riding out in front of the curve thanks to two recent leases with a Netherlands-based custom 3D-printing manufacturer.
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In Long Island City, (Somewhat) Controversial JetBlue Signage Lands On Historic LEED Silver Brewster Building
By Stephen Del Percio on August 16, 2012 in Historic Preservation, LEED-EB, Long Island City, New York City, Queens
Thanks to a zoning amendment that the company championed, JetBlue has installed signage on top of its new corporate headquarters at the historic LEED Silver Brewster Building in Long Island City.
Grange Life: Press, Praise For Long Island City Rooftop Farm Brooklyn Grange, But Can It Work?
Brooklyn Grange is going to be a one-acre working farm on a rooftop in Long Island City, once it gets its paperwork straightened out. It’s also a quandary for green-leaning folks.
DEP Promises to Clean Up Contaminated Newtown Creek on Queens/Brooklyn Border
By Meredith Taylor on February 4, 2008 in Brooklyn, Legislation, Long Island City, New York City, Queens
Brooklyn residents are pushing for action from the NYCDEP to clean up Newtown Creek, the East River branch that separates Brooklyn from Queens just south of Long Island City.