@AndSeparate Uber and other ride shares do not care about the disabled. It has been proven time and time out to have 120,000 cars in New York City and only about one percent of their fleet is wheelchair accessible
BREAKING 🚨: Private Credit
Another one!! Blackstone, which manages $1.3 Trillion in Assets, just restricted withdrawals from its flagship private credit fund 🤯👀
Brooklyn Army Terminal is hosting “In Plain Sight,” a yearlong contemporary art exhibition featuring large-scale installations by 12 Brooklyn artists that reflect the waterfront’s layered history. https://t.co/N4OBSTUDuk
Nearly 1 in 4 pedicabs on our streets aren’t registered. Fake rideshare vehicles are targeting tourists. New York has a scam problem, and the City Council is calling it out.
Ahead of a busy summer that will bring millions of visitors to our city, the Council conducted an investigation exposing deceptive practices and unlicensed operators preying on tourists.
Read our findings:
https://t.co/4K6nnviAfx
To help celebrate its 50th anniversary, the New York Transit Museum will turn back time by hosting historic shuttle rides along one of Brooklyn’s major corridors next month.
https://t.co/RoGEDd4iD5
The city buildings department temporarily halted construction at a Hells Kitchen SRO where the owner is moving to evict rent-stabilized tenants to convert the building into a Times Square-adjacent hotel where rooms go for $220 a night.
https://t.co/nvhpe5yxU9
Driverless taxis spend just as much time driving around without a passenger as regular taxis, according to a new study — a finding that reveals a major shortcoming for a technology that boosters say will revolutionize transportation forever. https://t.co/TrgX7sFVns
New York officials dropped ceremonial shovels into a Second Avenue lot Monday ahead of a much deeper dig to eventually stretch the Q line into East Harlem, then potentially further west beneath 125th Street.
https://t.co/zXvOfQyG8Q