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New York Post (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
... were causing "a serious disruption" to the neighborhood. Court papers show that then-Deputy Mayor Dan Doctoroff fired off an e-mail to his staffers saying, "I guess we're going to have to look at this," just 17 minutes after getting a July 31, 2007, e-mail from Rubenstein about the neighbors' complaints. The Buildings Department revoked the permit four months later. In addition to Ferraro,...
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 02/12/2008
- Dinner Recognizes Former Deputy Mayor Dan Doctoroff and Loews Chairman and CEO Jonathan Tisch; NYC & Company Foundation Raises Record $1.2 Million to Support New York City's Non-Profit Cultural Organizations - NEW YORKDec. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- The NYC & Company Foundation, which produces arts marketing programs that promote New York City's non-profit cultural organizations, this evening held...
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The LoHud Yankees Blog (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
... take the word of Yankees president Randy Levine. “I don’t trust him,” replied former deputy major Dan Doctoroff. While it reeks, it’s probably not illegal. Meanwhile, good luck trying to get into that suite if you work for city. The Yankees and the Mets needed their new ballparks and they’ll be great for baseball fans. But we’ll be hearing for years about all the under-the-table dealings...
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New York Post (Free subscription) | 29/11/2008
... box. "Yankees said they don't want to pay for food for our suite," Pinks wrote then-Deputy Mayor Dan Doctoroff on July 24, 2006. "My position is if others get food with their suites, so should we." Yankees' president Randy Levine finally suggested an exchange in June 2006 - the luxury box in return for 250 free parking spaces for the ballclub.
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brownstoner (Free subscription) | 28/11/2008
... $300,000 of its $1.3 million grant slashed, forcing them to lay off workers. It was Deputy Mayor Dan Doctoroff who pledged to create the fund (he's since gone off to work in the private sector), as some 2,500 people could be displaced by the rezoning and the development along the waterfront. So what happened to the cash? Here's one explanation. "Seth Donlin, a spokesman for the Department...