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Stapleton »

Gringo's plans to open next year at Urby Staten Island.

Financial District »

Latitude 360, a restaurant, bowling alley, theater and arcade, is slated to open in the vacant building.

Central Harlem »

The game, Hastings Paradise Harlem Renaissance, features historical figures from the Harlem Renaissance.

Park Slope »

From a Park Slope Ebola scare to complaints of "Internet people," check out the week's popular stories.

Downtown Brooklyn »

Studios start at $2,400 per month and two-bedrooms rent for $4,930 per month at 66 Rockwell.

East Village »

Competitive players of the pro-hunting arcade game embrace the motto: "Make Shots. Take Shots."

Park Slope »

A backer of Kemistry plans to open a "social club for teenagers," according to a local blog.

Chelsea »

The new Chelsea location of the combo bar and arcade is set to open by mid-summer, owners said.

Lower East Side »

Frogger, Donkey Kong and Spy Hunter are some of the video games at Two-Bit's.

Chelsea »

The hugely popular bar-arcade combo is hoping to open on West 24th Street.

Chinatown »

The Chinatown Fair arcade reopened at 8 Mott St. more than a year after closing.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

Authorities declared Central Park's Bethesda Fountain a "Quiet Zone," reportedly blitzing musicians with tickets.

East Village & Lower East Side »

The Chinatown Fair Video Arcade, a downtown hangout for decades, might close.