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Before Kingston Mayor Steve Noble announced plans to remove the Pike Plan canopies on Wall and North Front Streets last year, the city sent a fake letter to the state supporting its demolition.
KINGSTON, N.Y. — Developer Neil Bender’s William Gottlieb Real Estate filed a fourth lawsuit against the city last week over the Pike Plan, this time seeking to annul the council’s March 4 ...
By Julio C. Hernandez, William Gottlieb Real Estate Dear Editor, William Gottleib Real Estate (WGRE) is compelled to respond to Mayor Noble’s recent open letter, which was riddled with ...
Much of the discussion around demolishing the Pike Plan has occurred behind closed doors since the Common Council called off a vote on demolishing the canopies in August 2024. Pledges by Noble to ...
For a big southern breakfast, head to Mammy’s, where you’ll find huge pancakes, Kentucky's famous Hot Brown (turkey and ham ...
City officials approved a preliminary master development plan for Wawa at 1195 Long Hollow Pike in Gallatin on March ... Issues concerning the brand’s trademark canopy were discussed during ...
On Monday, city officials green-lighted a preliminary master development plan for Wawa at 1195 Long Hollow Pike in Gallatin ... the brand’s trademark canopy were discussed during the meeting ...
Days after Kingston mayor Steve Noble sharply criticized billionaire developer Neil Bender and his legal representation for an onslaught of litigation against the city, William Gottlieb Real Estate ...
On Thursday, the board reviewed and unanimously approved a mandatory referral and forest conservation plan for the construction ... station and near the Pike & Rose mixed-use development, Montrose ...
The Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area spans 70,000 acres across Pennsylvania and New Jersey, but Raymondskill Falls ...