Feb. 20, 2024 By Bill Parry As the city grapples with its worst housing crisis in more than half a century, the Adams administration announced plans to| LIC Post
Warriors Cup continues to make history in the fight scene, including their last event where the NY State Junior Title was won by 15-year-old amateur fighter, Aiden Ellis, who stepped in to fight on less than 12 hours notice and won the belt in front of a packed house in Long Island City.| LIC Post
April 30, 2025 By Shane O'Brien Council Member Julie Won has announced a slate of “community-driven” priorities for the OneLIC neighborhood plan, which| LIC Post
More than 175 local professionals and entrepreneurs gathered for to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Long Island City Business Improvement District (LIC BID) and an evening of networking with one another during Summer Networking Night on Tuesday, July 15, at the recently completed Borden Complex, located at 23-20 Borden Ave. in Long Island City.| LIC Post
Don’t blink-Warriors Cup is coming right back at fans with even more action on July 26 at Melrose Ballroom in Long Island City for its next round of Muay Thai fights at WC 71.| LIC Post
June 13, 2025 By Shane O'Brien The city's Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) has released a Request for Proposal (RFP) to develop| LIC Post
On May 23, RFC Promotions delivered an electrifying K-Series Kickboxing event at Melrose Ballroom in LIC, featuring a stacked line-up of fights.| LIC Post
May 22, 2025 By Shane O'Brien More than 500 people filled the Main Stage Theater at LaGuardia Community College on Wednesday evening for a joint Community| LIC Post
May 9, 2025 By Shane O'Brien The Long Island City Partnership (LICP) has released a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a traffic and pedestrian safety study The Long Island City Partnership (LICP) has released a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a traffic and pedestrian safety study along the Queens Plaza and Jackson Avenue corridors.| LIC Post
Jan. 30, 2025 By Shane O'Brien The future of 44-36 Vernon Blvd., a 672,000-square-foot Department of Education building in Long Island City, is taking a| LIC Post