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Amy Zimmer

Real Estate and Education Reporter @the_zim Contact

Amy Zimmer is a reporter who oversees real estate and education coverage for DNAinfo.com New York. Previously, she covered the Upper East Side and Murray Hill/Gramercy neighborhoods for the site. 

Amy joins DNAinfo after six years reporting on everything from economic development and the environment to culture and crime for Metro. She broke news on the demise of CBGB, Coney Island redevelopment, and on the alarming trend of young women fainting on subways for lack of a good breakfast.

Amy is a born and bred New Yorker with deep roots on the Lower East Side. Her essay about her family’s former store on Orchard Street, H. Eckstein’s & Sons, appeared in The Suburbanization of New York: Is the World’s Greatest City Becoming Just Another Town (Princeton Architectural, 2007). Amy herself was featured in a 2004 New York Times story about the ever-evolving neighborhood, entitled “Trendiness Among the Tenements,” in which she represented “trendiness.”

Her work has also appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, City Limits and on Public Radio International’s “Pacific Time.” A piece she wrote for the Brooklyn Rail won a 2004 Independent Press Association award and was anthologized in Pieces of a Decade: Brooklyn Rail Nonfiction 2000 – 2010 (Black Square Editions/Brooklyn Rail, 2010).

Amy received her Bachelor’s degree in anthropology from Yale University, where she won the Sapir Prize for her senior essay on New York graffiti writers. She has a Master’s degree in journalism from New York University.

Fun Fact:Remember Miss Subways? Amy has been working with artist Fiona Gardner on tracking down former winners of the beauty contest that ran from 1941 – 1976. Her oral histories and Gardner’s photographs will be featured in an exhibition at the New York Transit Museum in 2012.


 
Harlem »

September 23, 2015

De Blasio supported $15 an hour wages for fast food workers. Preschool teachers ask: What about us?

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

September 22, 2015

Buyers will be more price conscious, brokers say.

Bedford-Stuyvesant »

September 21, 2015

Directors of city-funded pre-K centers are seeing their most experienced teachers leave.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

September 17, 2015

Brooklyn hit a new record and Manhattan rents rose for the 18th month in a row.

Bedford-Stuyvesant »

September 16, 2015

The $81 million initiative will bring computer science to all kids within 10 years, the mayor said.

Harlem »

September 9, 2015

Students headed back to school Wednesday morning. Many were already worried about tests and homework.

Forest Hills, Rego Park & Jamaica »

September 9, 2015

The majority of city schools don't report bullying despite a law aimed at boosting transparency.

Downtown »

September 8, 2015

From new religious holidays to a restructured chain-of-command, here's what to expect this school year.