After a string of discouraging rulings for other cities, a court upheld NYC's efforts to decarbonize its buildings.
After a string of discouraging rulings for other cities, a court upheld NYC’s efforts to decarbonize its buildings.
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The package of scaffolding bills, introduced by council members Keith Powers and Erik Bottcher, calls for a study on new ...
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WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, Manhattan (WABC) -- New York City officials ... as well. No one was injured as a result of the construction accident, officials say. Authorities say the building's owners ...
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