The latest neighborhood to get the always popular rezoning treatment is Astoria, where the city is close to unveiling a plan that will prevent tall buildings on blocks lined with houses. But like with the Ariel towers on the Upper West Side and Superior Ink and friends in the Far West Village, the rezoning may come too late to prevent that which led to so much outcry in the first place. A 10-story building in a "leafy enclave of smaller homes along 36th St." will likely be up and at 'em by then. [NYDN]
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