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The online retail behemoth may be moving into SoHo, according to a report.

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Shakespeare Downtown will stage "Richard III" in Lower Manhattan

Governors Island »

The ever-popular homage to the swinging Jazz Age is set for June 11 and 12; Aug. 26 and 27

Civic Center »

The legislation would move all 16- and 17-year-olds charged with misdemeanors to family court.

Financial District »

Four men were arrested for charging more than $70,000 on stolen credit cards, police said.

South Street Seaport »

The ice cream chain will open an outpost in the Seaport this summer.

Civic Center »

Artist Katja Novitskova's "Earth Potential" exhibit will be on display starting on June 22.

Financial District »

The bronze statue staring down the Wall Street Bull has become a symbol of female power, for some.

Governors Island »

The winner of the "City of Dreams" competition will find a home on the island this summer.

Financial District »

Portions of Broad Street and Water Street were shut down because of ice falling from 104 Broad St.

TriBeCa »

Many public schools across the city don't recite the pledge, although it is a state requirement.

Battery Park City »

Ten schools, including five elementary schools, have tested for high levels of lead.

Financial District »

The exhibit of "modern-day Rosies" will be on display through May 15.

Financial District »

The gourmet tea brand has retails shops in SoHo, Boerum Hill and the Upper West Side.

Financial District »

The 4-foot tall statue, a temporary piece, is a call for more women leaders in business.