Group pushes for greener waterfront
Bronx environmentalists want to see more people on local waterways, but first they want to know what tomorrow’s Bronx, Harlem and East River shorelines should look like.
Serving Mott Haven, Melrose & Port Morris
Bronx environmentalists want to see more people on local waterways, but first they want to know what tomorrow’s Bronx, Harlem and East River shorelines should look like.
Nine demonstrators were arrested while trying to enter the Harlem River Yard in Port Morris on Saturday in a protest against the city's deal to relocate FreshDirect.
The New York Empowerment Zone said "no" to FreshDirect's request for $3.5 million to help them move to Port Morris.
A bulkhead on the shore of the Harlem River is crumbling into the water leaving about 100 yards of state-owned waterfront unprotected from high tides and future storms.
Opponents of FreshDirect’s move from Queens to Port Morris will be back in court to take one more shot at keeping the online grocer out of the Bronx through legal…
The mayor has removed another hurtle from FreshDirect's plans to move to Port Morris, but opponents remain steadfast.
A judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Mott Haven residents in March to try to stop online grocer FreshDirect from relocating to the Harlem River Rail Yards in Port…
Sustainable South Bronx, Greenworker Cooperatives and the Bronx Council on Environmental Quality have joined the opposition to FreshDirect’s move to the Harlem River Yards.
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