KINGSTON, N.Y. — The State Appellate Court threw a wrench into the city’s plan to demolish the Pike Plan on Thursday, Feb. 6, by granting a temporary restraining order against demolishing the canopies ...
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KINGSTON, N.Y. — The city’s Corporation Counsel is asking the state Appeals Court to deny Developer Neil Bender’s William Gottlieb Real Estate’s request for a preliminary injunction to halt the ...
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Uptown Kingston Pike Plan canopies' demolition begins as two other lawsuits are tossed out
KINGSTON, N.Y. — With the lowering of a skylight and the peeling back of a section of green metal roofing, the city’s $1.2 million demolition of the Pike Plan got underway on Wednesday, Jan. 12, on ...
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. — As preliminary work on the city’s $1.2 million Pike Plan demolition project got underway on Monday, and one day before full demolition work was set to begin, Mayor Steve Noble called ...
Saying it was “time for demolition contractors to take their rightful place in the construction industry,” Michael Taylor, executive director of the National Demolition Association, outlined a plan of ...
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