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The New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) is a City of New York government agency. Its mission is to make city government work for all New Yorkers. It is responsible for: Recruiting, hiring, and training City employees. Managing 55 public buildings. Acquiring, selling, and leasing City property.
Website. www.nyc.gov /aging. The New York City Department for the Aging (DFTA) is the department of the government of New York City [1] that provides support and information for older people (those over 60). [2] Its regulations are compiled in title 69 of the New York City Rules. Lorraine Cortés-Vázquez has been the commissioner of DFTA since ...
The New York City Department of Youth and Community Development ( DYCD) is the department of the government of New York City [3] that supports youth and their families through a range of youth and community development programs, and administers city, state and federal funds to community-based organizations. [4]
The Octagon House is purported to be one of the most haunted homes in Washington, D.C. [14] Apparitions and the presence of otherworldly forces have reportedly been seen and felt in many places at The Octagon, including on the spiral staircase, the second floor landing, the third floor landing, the third floor bedroom, and the garden area in ...
Eric Adams gives his mayoral victory speech in Downtown Brooklyn on Nov. 2, ... at 180 Maiden Lane, 16th Floor, New York ... its online form here or by mail to 2 Lafayette Street, Suite 1010 ...
Demolition of the Rivington Street building of the First Roumanian-American Congregation, formerly the First German Presbyterian Church (c.1857). The building was surrounded on the first floor by plywood hoarding. The second and third floors are partially open to the street, and the interior can be seen.
The vast majority of that amenity space is on the 16th floor and the 17th floor landscaped rooftop, both with 360-degree views encompassing the Long Island Sound and the New York City skyline.
The New Executive Office Building has an offset H-shaped plan with a long blank brick facade along Seventeenth Street." [2] The building was designed by architect John Carl Warnecke, who also designed 722 Jackson Place and the National Courts Building (717 Madison Place) on the opposite side of Lafayette Park during the same period. Warnecke ...