New York Budget Battle: Democrats Push Millionaire Tax Hike as Hochul Advances $263B Plan for April Deadline
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On the economic front, a major industrial development is underway in Brooklyns Gravesend neighborhood along the waterfront, six years after the site sold for $54 million, reports the New York Business Journals. Japanese firm Marubeni Corporation is entering the U.S. private equity market through a New York-based fund managed by Branford Castle Partners, aiming to support small and mid-sized companies amid global uncertainties, according to Marubeni.
Community efforts persist amid weather challenges. The New York City Department of Sanitation issued a Winter Operations Advisory for March 3, preparing for light snow of a coating to half an inch, following last weeks 20-plus inches and ongoing cleanup. No major injuries or disruptions were reported. Governor Hochuls proposals also emphasize public safety enhancements for older residents.
Forecasts bring relief, with NBC 4 New York predicting highs in the upper 50s by weekends end, climbing toward the 60s as a polar vortex shift ushers spring-like warmth, per Time Out and Fox Weatherjust in time for daylight saving time.
Looking Ahead: Watch for budget negotiations intensifying through April, details on senior support programs, and the Gravesend projects progress, alongside any shifts in that welcome warmup.
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