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Fort Greene »

Navy Green Townhouses will be located where the former Navy Yard prison once was.

Midtown East »

The demolition of Madison Avenue Baptist Church was delayed by a neighboring condo, a lawsuit says.

Long Island City »

Salvador Espinoza's photo exhibit, "We Will Be Here," opens Saturday at co-working space QNS Collective.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The 62-story tower on West 31st Street is part of the Manhattan West development.

Crown Heights »

The seven-story project will replace the Sea Crest Linen site on Franklin Avenue, according to permits.

Sunnyside »

Residents plan to rally Sunday outside Center Cinemas on Queens Boulevard.

High Bridge »

The seven-story senior complex in Highbridge is expected to be completed in 2016. 

Clinton Hill »

There's an upswing in construction on Myrtle Avenue between Hall Street and Emerson Place.

Crown Heights »

Brooklyn's Community Board 9 will redraft a resolution on land use changes next month, its chair said.

Prospect Heights »

The 6-foot-wide barrier will remain during two years of construction in Prospect Heights.

Astoria »

The development is slated to bring 1,700 new apartments to the Astoria waterfront.

Crown Heights »

Pearl Miles, manager of CB9, said she "made a mistake in the count," altering the results of the vote. 

Financial District »

Howard Hughes reduced its proposed skyscraper more than 100 feet, but that's not enough, officials said.

Gowanus »

City Councilman Brad Lander's Bridging Gowanus framework also calls for protecting manufacturing uses.

DUMBO »

The first residents will move into DUMBO's newest development, at 60 Water St., on Dec. 1.