The last of the unbuilt office towers on the World Trade Center site may finally rise.
Brian Kavanagh, who since 2017 has represented Lower Manhattan in the New York State Senate and was running unopposed in the June Democratic primary, said on Tuesday that he will not seek reelection.
Acrid smoke from a fire Tuesday morning in a first-floor compactor container filled the upper floors of 80 North Moore Street ...
That’s Community Board 1’s message to city officials who are looking to build a towering, 2,000-unit apartment complex at 100 Gold Street, next to Southbridge Towers. As part of Mayor Eric Adams’s ...
The look of the planned $700 million New York Climate Exchange at Governors Island came into sharper focus this month with the release of schematic designs for the campus to come. Also known as a ...
Opponents of a planned “low barrier” shelter for single adults at 320 Pearl Street crowded into the Southbridge Towers community room last week to voice anger and frustration over the siting of the ...
A nearly $300 million redo of Wagner Park, closed since March 2023 for a total flood-mitigation redesign, reopened on Tuesday with a raised, expanded lawn, hearty native plants that need less water, ...
Rudin Management’s plans to alter its landmark building at 32 Avenue of the Americas, the former AT&T Building, drew plenty of encouragement, but not yet an approval, from the Landmarks Preservation ...
Christopher Marte declared victory Tuesday night, appearing certain to hold on to his Lower Manhattan City Council seat in the 1st District and defeating his three Democratic primary challengers. This ...
Dancing to a four seasons theme, Manhattan Youth’s 19 after-school dance classes from six elementary schools took the PS 89 stage on Saturday, moving to such tunes as Ariana Grande’s “Santa Tell Me,” ...
Update 2/20/23: Real estate broker Monica Luque announced the signing of the sales contract for 34 Walker Street. Details of the deal, including the identity of the buyer, are being withheld until the ...
Enjoy Wagner Park, while you can. Beginning this summer and for the next two years, the popular 3.5 acres at the southern end of Battery Park City, with its sweeping views of New York Harbor and the ...
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