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Long Island City »

"They're stalling for us to get desperate and move out," one tenant of the building said.

East Harlem »

Now the residents and the city are both suing the East Harlem landlord.

Kips Bay »

The data was contained on a long-awaited shelter repair scorecard from Mayor Bill de Blasio.

Mott Haven »

The violations center on properly registering, removing and maintaining cooling towers.

West Harlem »

The building has not had cooking gas in four months and has dozens of open violations, records show.

Central Harlem »

The proposed law would require property owners to actively work on the building if there is a shed.

Morris Heights »

Richman Plaza was taken to court after repeated elevator maintenance violations, the DOB said.

Kew Gardens »

Residents are worried about traffic and a lack of parking when a new condo and hotel opens in April.

Jackson Heights »

Trade Fair supermarket and Councilman Daniel Dromm have been in a long-standing battle.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

Amid ongoing tenant protests, several elected officials urged the landlord of 350 E. 52nd St., in Turtle Bay, to improve what they say are deterioriating conditions.

Downtown »

Buildings owned by the city, from Police Headquarters to City Hall, have hundreds of open violations.

Manhattan »

There was no legally mandated guard on the window that a Libyan official's son fell out of Saturday.