NYC DEPARTMENT OF Buildings issued a $10,000 fine to Lamar Advertising for installing this billboard seen Nov. 16, 2025, without a permit. Photo by David Greene In the NYC Department of Buildings (DOB ...
Although attention-seeking behaviors often stem from internal discomfort and personal insecurities, a 2025 study argues that they can have “ripple effects” on the social dynamics of a group setting, ...
The internet of old was a vibrant bazaar. It was noisy, chaotic, and offbeat. Every click brought you somewhere new, sometimes unpredictable, letting you uncover curiosities you hadn’t even known to ...
There’s no doubt that a compliment from a cute guy can give anyone a little mood boost. But for some, male attention isn’t just nice to have—it can start to feel addicting. A late WYD text might be ...
MOTT HAVEN, The Bronx (PIX11) – The boiler inside the Bronx NYCHA complex that partially collapsed on Wednesday was being repaired just a day before the incident, according to the Department of ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- The Adams Administration’s controversial City of Yes housing plan has come to fruition, as homeowners now have the green light to add ancillary dwelling units (ADUs) to their ...
Abstract: A ball screw feed-drive system (BSFDS) is a high-precision tracking and positioning mechanism with extensive application, and its performance is strongly affected by nonlinear friction.
EAST WILLIAMSBURG — THE CITY DEPARTMENT of Buildings (DOB) is disputing claims made by the Brooklyn Mirage over the status of its delayed reopening, reports EDM Identity. The popular nightclub was set ...
WASHINGTON — One D.C. landlord is facing a laundry list of nearly 500 housing violations and more than $546,000 in fines following a DC Department of Buildings (DOB) investigation. The DOB said the ...
Nicole Fallon-Peek is a freelance journalist who has covered small business, careers and finance for 15 years. She is a small business owner and former managing editor of Business News Daily. Her work ...
WASHINGTON — The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) in D.C. secured a decision upholding a Department of Buildings order that requires a developer to fix faulty construction that caused a Ward 4 ...