Southampton Hospital Foundation Celebrates 66th Annual Summer Party With Harlem’s Catsimatidis And Guests

An influential group of philanthropists, socialites, medical leaders and supporters gathered under the iconic tents on Wickapogue Road, Southampton, NY. The events commemorate the return of the Hamptons’ most anticipated fundraiser: Southampton Hospital Foundation’s 66th Annual Summer Party, to benefit Stony Brook Southampton Hospital on Saturday, August 3rd, 2024. Co-chaired by Elena A. Ford and Sarah J.Wetenhall, this year’s gala centered … Read more

How To Handle Commercial Roof Repairs During Occupied Building Conditions

Handling commercial roof repairs in occupied buildings can be a challenging yet necessary task for property managers and business owners. Whether it’s addressing leaks, damages, or routine maintenance, conducting repairs while ensuring minimal disruption to daily operations is essential. This blog will explore practical strategies and best practices for managing roof repairs, highlighting the importance … Read more

New York Road Runners Ushers In 50th Anniversary Of Harlem Week At Percy Sutton Harlem 5K

To kick off the 50th anniversary of Harlem Week and celebrate the culture, diversity, and history of Harlem, nonprofit New York Road Runners (NYRR). NYRR will host around 5,000 runners of all ages and abilities at the annual Percy Sutton Harlem 5K. As NYRR’s premier event in the neighborhood, the Percy Sutton Harlem 5K spotlights the nonprofit’s year-round impact in … Read more

HPD Launches Comprehensive Tool For 467-m Initiative From Harlem To Hollis

Today New York City Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) announced the recent release of a new Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document. The document lays out additional guidance for participation in the “Affordable Housing from Commercial Conversion Tax Incentive Benefit” (467-m) program. The 467-m program provides a tax incentive for the conversion of eligible commercial buildings … Read more

Mayor Adams Introduces New Tools For New Yorkers To Build Accessory Homes And Wealth

New York City Mayor Eric Adams today announced multiple new tools to help New York City homeowners create accessory dwelling units (ADUs) that will not only help them to afford to remain in the communities they call home. Also to build generational wealth for families. ADUs are defined as any secondary independent unit on the same property as a primary home, including … Read more