It looks like Orchard Street is getting a little rock and roll.
https://www.thelodownny.com/leslog/2017/06/rock-roll-boutique-signs-lease-at-75-orchard-st.html
State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman announced this morning a $250,000 settlement agreement with several companies controlled by Lower East Side property owner Samy Mahfar.
It was another rough night for developer Samy Mahfar at Community Board 3.
Lower East Side developer Samy Mahfar has withdrawn a controversial application to rezone a two-and-a-half block stretch of East Houston Street.
Following a victory at the City Planning Commission, developer Samy Mahfar took his battle to rezone a portion of East Houston Street to the City Council this morning. He was met with strong oppo...
City Council member Rosie Mendez is encouraging locals to show up next week at a City Council hearing on a proposed zoning change along a two-and-a-half block stretch of East Houston Street.
Community Board 3 this evening is expected to vote against a proposal from developer Samy Mahfar to rezone a two-and-a-half block stretch of East Houston Street. CB3's land use committee weighed ...
A lengthy battle between Lower East Side property owner Samy Mahfar and residents in four buildings is over, at least for now. In the past year, they took Mahfar to housing court, accusing the lo...
We now know what Lower East Side developer Samy Mahfar has in mind for 255 East Houston St., the former Action for Progress Daycare building. According to Buildings Department documents, he plans...
Before we get too far into May, let’s backtrack a couple of weeks to a news conference held to announce three new lawsuits against controversial Lower East Side landlord Samy Mahfar. A similar ...