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[EPISODE] Long Island City Join me as we explore the past and present of Long Island City, with our guests Bob Singleton of the Greater Astoria Historical Society, and Robert Whalen, who manages Halstead's Long Island City office. Segment 1 Jeff begins tonight's show with guest Bob Singleton. Bob shares how he originally came to New York City to work in finance but fell in love with the City, its history, and its neighborhoods. Bob remembers his initial interest in Long Island City and his work with the Greater Astoria Historical Society. Bob traces the early Dutch settlement of the area and tells the story of LIC during the American Revolution. Segment 2 Bob and Jeff continue their conversation with the development of Long Island City in the 1800s. Bob explains the impact of mills, shipbuilding, and railroads on the development of LIC.Bob stresses how LIC benefited economically throughout its history due to its location in the heart of New York. Bob touches on the effect the Midtown Tunnel and bridges affected the area in more recent years. Segment 3 Jeff is joined by his second guest Robert Whalen, an experienced realtor in Long Island City. Robert Whalen recounts his career working in journalism, law, and with the Comptroller before deciding to work in real estate. Robert expresses excitement for the innovation he sees in Long Island City today. Robert describes the intimacy of the neighborhood and its sense of community. Segment 4 Robert and Jeff discuss the demographics and diversity in Long Island City. They touch on the quality of life and how it attracts people to LIC. Robert lists the various attractions available to residents. They provide advice to businesses looking to open in LIC. Robert notes how Amazon recently spotlighted the area and had a positive impact even thought the company withdrew.
Sitting in your car at lunch? Tune in Tuesday on HearSay for some serious transportation talk. We're getting your take on this hot button issue here in Hampton Roads with a focus on potential new tolls in the region and a check in on the latest from the Midtown Tunnel project.
After years of debate and planning, Gov. Bob McDonnell annouced yesterday that the Midtown Tunnel, infamously known as the most heavily traveled road east of the Mississippi, will get an expansion - and new tolls - starting next year. We'll examine the plans and the tolls on today's program
Last week saw significant headway in plans for area transportation projects, including a major expansion of the Midtown Tunnel. On today's program, we'll talk about the new proposals, which include tolls for using the Downtown and Midtown tunnels. Call in with your thoughts and questions.
The expansion of the Midtown Tunnel has been identified by Secretary of Transportation Pierce Homer as the road project that should be the top priority in Hampton Roads. Today Secretary Homer, Dwight Farmer, Executive Director of the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission/Hampton Roads Transportation Planning Organization and former VDOT Commissioner Phil Shucet, currently President of The Philip A. Shucet Co., join Cathy in the studio today to discuss the Midtown Tunnel project and Hampton Roads transportation priorities.