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unusual facts about Penn Central Transportation Co. v. New York City


New York City Law Department

Among the better-known cases that the Department has litigated before the U.S. Supreme Court are Goldberg v. Kelly, Penn Central Transportation Co. v. New York City, Ward v. Rock Against Racism, Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency, and Permanent Mission of India v. City of New York.


A.D.O.R.

Castellanos was born in Washington Heights, New York City.

Across 110th Street

and as a background song for the video game True Crime: New York City.

Audubon Park Historic District

Audubon Park Historic District, New York City in Manhattan, New York City, a designated New York City Landmark

Avery Waddell

He was the voice of the main protagonist Marcus Reed in the 2005 video game True Crime: New York City, as well as the voice of the main protagonist in the "Build a Label" mode of the 2007 video game Def Jam: Icon.

Clive Chin

After his family business moved to New York City, Chin spent some fifteen years running a Jamaican restaurant in Queens.

Columbus Square, New York City

TJ Maxx, Michael's, Sephora, and Modell's have also opened, and Petco have confirmed their lease.

Frank Michelman

This article was cited by the majority in its opinion in Penn Central v. New York City, the Supreme Court case that dealt with the authority of a local New York City landmark law that forbade the railroad company from putting up a skyscraper above the historic Grand Central Terminal structure.

Gottlob Frederick Krotel

He was pastor of Lutheran congregations at Lebanon, Pennsylvania, 1849–53; Lancaster, 1853–62; and Philadelphia in 1862-68; and after 1868 had charge of the English-language Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity, New York City, which he organized.

I Can't Live Without My Radio

The song was featured in the film Get Rich or Die Tryin', which stars rapper 50 Cent, and was also featured in the soundtrack of the video game True Crime: New York City.

IME, New York City

Artist like Francis Dunnery, Tower of Power, Stephen Harris, Sae1NYC, Usher, SpaceHog and even the Famous Robert Plant were known to have dropped in for a visit, or even to record with the local bands while they were in the studio.

Creator Ron Durbin was asked by local NARAS Vice President, John Marcus (Grammy Awards) to attend and speak at the digital download conference in 1993 and participated in the conference with Thomas Dolby, Herbie Hancock and many more artists savvy with digital age vision.

He eventually sold it to a major recording company, and it is not known where or if he opened another facility.

John O'Shea

O'Shea was scheduled to face Spain on 11 June 2013, in The Bronx, New York City at Yankee Stadium but was ruled out of the game over the sudden death of his uncle Jimmy O'Leary in Waterford, Ireland.

Mississippi Suite

The piece was composed by Grofé in 1925 and first performed in the summer of that year by Paul Whiteman's orchestra at the Hippodrome Theatre, New York City.

N.Y. State of Mind

The song is included on the soundtrack of video games True Crime: New York City and Saints Row 2.

Ninjasonik

Ninjasonik are native New Yorkers: Telli grew up in the Crown Heights area of Brooklyn while Jah-Jah was born and raised in The Bronx.

Robert F. Fox, Jr.

In addition to designing the Bank of America Tower, the firm has won awards for the Henry Miller's Theatre, a neighborhood development in the South Street Seaport, a visitors’ center at the Angkor Hospital for Children in Cambodia, and 401 West 14th Street in the Gansevoort Market Historic District.

Susham Bedi

More recently in the United States she has appeared on such shows as "True Crime: New York City", "Third Watch", and "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit", and in movies such as "The Guru" (2002) and "ABCD" (1999).

The Breaks

The song has been featured in a few games: the 2002 game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, the 2005 game True Crime: New York City, the 2006 game Scarface: The World Is Yours and 2011 Kinect game Dance Central 2.

True Crime

True Crime: New York City, a 2005 video game (sequel to Streets of LA)

United States Post Office–Lenox Hill Station

The U.S. Post Office-Lenox Hill Station is located at 221 East 70th Street between Second and Third Avenues in the Lenox Hill neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.


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