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Williamsburg »

A pole fell on North Sixth Street by Bedford Avenue Friday afternoon, causing a street closure.

Bushwick »

A 31-unit building slated for Broadway will bring affordable housing and a Dollar Tree.

Bushwick »

Robert Foster is suing his neighbor for demolishing part of his staircase.

Fort Greene »

The search for the family members of Winston Gillett, 67, is over.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

A new class at play space Apple Seeds' UWS location teaches toddlers construction skills.

Pelham Parkway »

Residents say the sidewalk dangerously narrows their street, making it hard for FDNY trucks to get by.

Chelsea »

The High Line will open its third section to select visitors during two weekends in October.

Fort Greene »

Workers removed debris at a Fort Greene building collapse that left one man dead and two injured. 

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

CB4 wants 20 percent of Durst's W57 development to be permanent affordable housing.

West Village »

The developer asked a state court to force Village residents to allow construction on their building.

Bushwick »

The four-story building at 420 Melrose St. became unstable because of nearby construction.

Greenpoint »

The city decided that no shows can film on the construction-ridden street until mid-October.

New York City »

The Port Authority said the $88 million project will help repair some of the aging infrastructure.

Howard Beach »

A construction worker fell 12 feet down a hole at JFK Airport Wednesday morning.

Battery Park City »

The Battery Park City Library closed for two days to add a taller glass wall around the balcony.