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Members of the public will get to sound off on the issue with state and city officials in attendance.

SoHo »

Councilwoman Chin wants to "preserve the unique character of artistic districts, like SoHo and NoHo."

Nolita »

Commuter van services catering to Chinatown elderly for more than a decade say they're wrongly ticketed.

Nolita »

The chair warned HPD about continuing to ignore his effort to discuss their plan to build on the garden.

Greenwich Village »

A DNAinfo article complicated an already contentious affordable housing fight.

Nolita »

The Lower Manhattan Development Corporation is holding a public forum on Sept. 17 to discuss funding.

Nolita »

The city applied for funding to build affordable housing on the site of the Elizabeth Street Garden.

Greenwich Village »

Greenwich House was told last year that their senior center had to leave Our Lady of Pompeii Church.

Chinatown »

OnDelivery.com has paired up with Chinatown restaurants to deliver food throughout Lower Manhattan.

Financial District »

Several councilmembers, including Margaret Chin, Helen Rosenthal and Carlos Menchacha, support the ban.

Chinatown »

The Department of Transportation had announced safety improvements for the Manhattan Bridge area in May.

Chinatown »

Fung Wah's owner has decided to close the business, according to Councilwoman Margaret Chin's office.

Lower East Side »

City Councilwomen Margaret Chin and Rosie Mendez said it was one of the biggest in their districts.

South Street Seaport »

The Howard Hughes Corporation, in a letter to the mayor, said they are working on the "height issue."

South Street Seaport »

Five elected officials are asking for inspection reports for historic buildings demolition.