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Inwood »

Makers of beer, liquor and wine will no longer be able to buy ads in subway stations.

East Williamsburg »

Sixteen landlords in other neighborhoods face $284,000 in fines for advertising short-term rentals.

Inwood »

Scenester Marketing admitted they posted the Sin City Cabaret ad on a Starbucks wall without permission.

New York City »

A new ad, set to begin airing Monday, is paid for by a group that wants Quinn to lose.

New York City »

Straphangers are struggling with the new Metrocards, which are now covered in ads.

New York City »

Beastie Boys rapper MCA instructed in his will that his music shouldn't be used in advertisements.

New York City »

The familiar yellow and blue logo on the city's MetroCard could be replaced by an ad.

SoHo »

Heineken planted two trees a block away from the chopped trees as a "gesture of good will."

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

Heineken will replace a pair of trees that were mysteriously chopped up in front of their billboard.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

The city is looking into who hacked off the tops of trees that blocked a giant billboard on Houston St.

Williamsburg, Greenpoint & Bushwick »

A massive billboard that collapsed into the BQE in Greenpoint Friday had an illegal ad, officials said.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

Madonna Badger grieved at the Frank E. Campbell Funeral home after her family was killed in a fire.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

Young & Rubicam's building at 285 Madison Ave., where Suzanne Hart died, will reopen on Jan. 3.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

Suzanne Hart, of Young & Rubicam, was killed in an elevator accident at 285 Madison Ave. Wednesday.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

After spending 30 years in the advertising industry, David Everitt-Carlson now finds himself homeless in New York City — and blogging about it.