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Half of the subsidized housing will be three or four bedroom units, the developer said Tuesday.

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St. Nicks Alliance finalized the purchase of Swinging Sixties Senior Center on Thursday. 

South Street Seaport »

The Parks Department is transforming its storage space under the FDR into a dining oasis.

Greenpoint »

The community has been asking for a transit study for more than a decade.

Civic Center »

The chairs of all of Manhattan's community boards discussed unifying against the zoning proposals.

Financial District »

The massive Italian food market is hoping to open in April 2016, a representative said.

Financial District »

According to a CB1 survey, Lower Manhattan's biggest problem is overcrowded sidewalks.

Williamsburg »

Borough President Eric Adams urged the SLA to approve a license for a restaurant that hundreds oppose.

Financial District »

Numerous buildings in Lower Manhattan are eligible for rent stabilization, unbeknowst to many residents.

Civic Center »

Galloway, a lawyer in a prestigious firm, pleaded guilty Thursday in Manhattan Criminal Court.

South Street Seaport »

Portions of long disputed, historic buildings will have to be torn down, officials said.

Battery Park City »

Six new teenagers, ages 16 and 17, are now members of Manhattan community boards.

TriBeCa »

The expansive new Greenwich Street bar is slated to open by September.

Financial District »

The new 35-seat restaurant will be a "neighborhood joint," chef Eduard Frauneder said.

South Street Seaport »

The seven-story hotel will feature a restaurant and two bars at 33 Peck Slip.