Non-Profits and Activists Play Outsized Role in Asylum Seeker Care
While there is help from the local government, non-profits, community-based organizations and activists said they are providing many of the services for asylum seekers.
Sep 29, 2022 | Categories: Community, Featured, Midtown West, Policy | Tags: asylum seeker, Department of Homeless Services, Immigration, Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs, MOIA, Port Authority, TLC NYC | Comments Off on Non-Profits and Activists Play Outsized Role in Asylum Seeker Care
West siders demand a voice in Port Authority bus terminal talks
City officials will hold a special meeting with the Port Authority after months of contentious back and forth over a new bus terminal in Hell’s Kitchen.
Sep 16, 2016 | Categories: Policy, Uncategorized | Tags: Bus terminal, Community Board 4, Corey Johnson, Hell's Kitchen, Jerry Nadler, Port Authority, renovation | Comments Off on West siders demand a voice in Port Authority bus terminal talks
Some Travelers Maintain Holiday Plans Despite Predictions of Decline
While travel may be down for the holidays, many travelers, including several New Yorkers passing through the Port Authority Bus Terminal on Sunday, are remaining stalwart in their plans to make it home.
Dec 07, 2011 | Categories: Midtown West, Money | Tags: Holidays, Port Authority, Travel | Comments Off on Some Travelers Maintain Holiday Plans Despite Predictions of Decline
Port Authority Greenmarket: An Oasis in the Midtown West Food Desert
The Port Authority farmer’s market offers fresh produce in an unusual location. But how much does this small market contribute to the fresh food options in the area around Port Authority and Times Square?
Nov 05, 2011 | Categories: Land, Midtown West | Tags: Food, markets, midtown, Port Authority, transport | Comments Off on Port Authority Greenmarket: An Oasis in the Midtown West Food Desert