“While Mr. Auxier feels the neighborhood is poised to take off, Mr. Loyola said, “This is not going to be for hipsters. It will be more community-oriented, home-oriented.”
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Welcome2TheBronx first broke the exclusive story, back on January 2013, that the landmark Bronx General Post Office was for sale. Subsequently the story was immediately picked up by the New York Times in an article by Donald Dunlap. Now after almost 2 years speculation of what the fate of the beloved Post Office would be, Welcome2TheBronx has learned via Denis Slattery of the Daily News that the General Post Office has been sold to developer Young Woo & Associates.
Tomorrow, Wednesday February 12th at the Bronx Museum of the Arts there will be a community meeting at 6:30PM to discuss the possibility of closing a stretch of the Grand Concourse from 165th Street to 167th Street for three Sundays this August in an attempt to revive a smaller version of a beloved Bronx tradition: Boogie On the Boulevard.
Back in February of this year we broke the story via welcome2melrose.com that our beloved…
Everyone is encouraged to come to the Grand Concourse Historic Preservation Community Meeting tonight at…
What has been long talked about may soon become a reality – preserving the beauty…
New York City’s Affordable Housing Lottery is now available for twenty-five units in a newly…
After several years of delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the La Central YMCA in…
Move over Manhattan, I’ll have a Concourse please. Bronx bartender Felix Salazar, who works at…
Starting this month, Boogie Down at the Zoo will celebrate Bronx culture at the zoo…
Dr Melissa M. Freeman was born and raised in Williamsbridge neighborhood of The Bronx and…
Back in 2009, New York City approved the rezoning of the Lower Grand Concourse area…
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