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By Czarinna Andres The bagels were hot, the lines were long and the hype was real. Utopia Bagels, the storied Queens bagel ...
By Czarinna Andres Long Island City’s steady transformation continues with a new wave of investment, as Governor Kathy Hochul ...
The Queens-based bagelry will open in Long Island City at 26-11 Jackson Avenue, near 44th Drive. Co-partner Jesse Spellman tells Eater that the 3,600-square-foot space will have seating and an ...
Now the store wants to bring bagel nirvana to even more neighborhoods. It chose the Jackson Avenue location because of its proximity to the growing Court Square office hub and “prestigious lineup of ...
The Orchard development, set to open in 2026, occupies a full block on Jackson Avenue in Long Island City.Credit...James Estrin/The New York Times Supported by By Anna Kodé The Orchard is set to ...
Peering at Long Island City from across the East River makes it easy to see why the neighborhood has become synonymous with new development in recent years. Modern high-rises dominate the ...
In a city struggling with a persistent affordable housing shortage, Long Island City has been building—a lot. And the city is now looking to spur even more growth with a proposed rezoning that would ...