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.
Assembly Speaker Says NY Can Improve Long Island Zoning Laws ‘In Another Time and Universe’
A low-density Syosset must be protected at all costs.
The LaGuardia AirTrain, New York’s Dumbest Transit Project, Is Finally Dead
But even with a new plan possibly in place, LaGuardia remains as close and as far as ever.
Why Is Suga Ray on Hunger Strike?
A Queensbridge resident takes a stand to stop the City from handing an underutilized building over to developers, and instead, just for once, give it to the people.
Yes, the Knicks Are Good
This is the first true thing I've said about the Knicks in 23 years.
Flushing Residents Call ‘Bullshit’ on Steve Cohen’s Mets Casino Bid
"Cohen wants to use the casino to take away more of our blood, sweat, and money."
The Last Night at Anyway Cafe
Sometimes, things work out, and a place like this can stay alive for a while longer. And sometimes it doesn't.
‘Every Lawyer in My Unit Is Drowning’: New York Civil Attorneys Strike After Eight Months Without a Contract
Attorneys with New York Legal Assistance Group, which provides civil legal representation to thousands of New Yorkers navigating the government's arcane courts systems, are striking as they see workloads increase with no commensurate raises.
So Who the Hell Is Major Deegan?
A new book tells us of the sometimes extremely unremarkable men that our roads, bridges, and tunnels are named after.
NYC Asks Landlords of Unlicensed Weed Shops to Do Their Dirty Work for Them
While trying to avoid recriminalizing weed sales, the City is taking steps to crack down on new unlicensed shops.
Asylum Seekers Are Tired of Being Shuffled Around NYC: ‘We Just Want to Be Treated Like Humans, Not Animals’
Dozens of migrants are sleeping on a Midtown sidewalk in protest.