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The two buildings will open in late 2018 on Jackson Avenue and Davis Street, the owner says.

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5Pointz artists got a judge's approval to continue their court case against the property developer.

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The developer was slammed for using non-union labor to build towers at the former graffiti showplace.

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The owner of the Long Island City site wants to raze the buildings to make way for rental apartments.

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A batch of new graffiti was spotted on 5Pointz on Wednesday, a day after it was whitewashed by owners.

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A crowd gathered at the Long Island City site to mourn the loss of the graffiti art.

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A federal judge declined to grant an injunction to block the demolition of graffiti center 5Pointz.

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Artists behind the famed graffiti site are suing to keep the building, and their art, from demolition.

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The artists at graffiti center 5Pointz are attempting to block the Queens site from being torn down.

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The plan will now include 209 affordable apartments, G&M Realty said at a City Council hearing Wednesday.

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The City Planning Commission voted in favor of the developer's special permit application Wednesday.

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Helen Marshall approved the developer's application to build two residential towers at the site.

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The plan for the Jackson Avenue site now includes 75 affordable units and expanded art studio space.