Max Rivlin-Nadler
Max Rivlin-Nadler is a co-publisher of Hell Gate. He’s reported for Gothamist, The New York Times, Village Voice and NPR. You can find him walking his dog, Stiva, or surfing in the Rockaways.
Who Killed Jordan Neely?
“The governor and the mayor are complicit."
The Writers of Your Favorite Shows Are on Strike
“If we were to cave in, this would be the last negotiation the Writers Guild would ever have. So we have to get what we need.”
Get in Losers, We’re Building a ‘Climate Center’ at Sea Level on Governors Island
SUNY Stony Brook's "New York Climate Exchange" is just part one of a plan to completely transform the island.
The Climate-Killing Monster in Your Basement
Will New York actually clean up its number one source of carbon emissions?
NYC’s Power Grid Is A Climate Disaster. That’s Finally Starting to Change.
Hell Gate went to one of NYC's oldest power plants to track the transformation.
Inside the Fight Over an Unlicensed Market in Sunset Park
While market organizers have resisted getting a permit, a local council member believes their approach has been "very aggressive."
Delivery Workers, Electeds Slam City Hall’s Gift to Uber: Mayor Adams Is ‘Capitulating to Corporate Lobbying’
An inexplicable slashing of a long-planned minimum wage has delivery workers and their advocates pointing the finger at City Hall.
How Close Is NYC 2023 to the ‘Fear City’ of the 1970s?
Not very, says historian Kim Phillips-Fein.
The Big Ugly Mess Behind New York’s Busted Budget Process
And how the state budget impacts the the city.