The following was originally published over at Hidden Waters Blog, a companion blog to the…
Amazon is Coming to The Bronx; Will Open a ‘Last Mile’ Warehouse in Hunts Point
Amazon won’t settle for taking over Long Island City or an almost million square foot…
Legionella Bacteria Found in Jacobi Hospital’s Drinking Water Supply
Jacobi Hospital’s drinking water supply has tested positive for legionella bacteria which causes the potentially…
Bronx Democratic Leaders Celebrate Opening of Polluting Business in Borough
We fought the good fight and eventually lost to corporate greed and politicians who care…
US Army Corp of Engineers Wants to Build Seawall Between Throggs Neck and Queens to Prevent Next Sandy
It’s been almost six years since Hurricane Sandy slammed into NYC and many coastal communities…
Half of NYC’s Twelve Most Heat-Vulnerable Communities are in The Bronx
The New York City Environmental Justice Alliance has identified the twelve most heat vulnerable communities…
Growing Community, Gardens, and Land Trusts: Raymond Figueroa, Jr. in the South Bronx
This post was written by Syed Ali and originally appeared on CoLab Radio, a publication of…
Ignoring Community Wishes & Planning, NYS to Proceed with Dangerous Redesign of Sheridan Expressway
Although community organizations have been vocal as to which redesign of the Sheridan Expressway they…
A “Cross Bronx Expressway Park” Will Save Lives & Money
A Cross Bronx Expressway Park? Imagine a Cross Bronx Expressway Park. A report by researchers…
NYC Parks & Bronx River Alliance To Receive Award Thanks To The Hard Work of Local Environmental Activists
Much like the borough named after it, the Bronx River’s revival over the past several…
Community’s Vision For A Revitalized Waterfront In The South Bronx Gets $2 Million in Capital Funding From NYC Council
Last year, after working with community residents, including local children, leaders and stakeholders, New York Restoration Project (founded by the amazing Bette Midler) released the collaborative vision of one of the most derelict waterfronts in our borough, The Haven Project.
Now thanks to the leadership of New York City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito, the project can begin work on the first phase renovating the 132nd Street Pier as $2 million in Council funds have been allocated. L