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Crown Heights »

The group Movement to Protect the People rallied outside CB9's headquarters Wednesday.

East Harlem »

Residents point to HAP Investment's construction record as cause for concern.

Fort Greene »

Plans were recently filed to build 86 Fleet Place — the fourth phase in a plan to develop Myrtle Avenue.

Melrose »

Councilwoman Maria del Carmen Arroyo backed a proposal by a nonprofit who hired her disgraced nephew.

Central Harlem »

The owner of 256 W. 125th St. is looking for someone to take on a 99-year-lease on the site.

DUMBO »

The lofts at 57 Jay St. were recently bought by developer brothers Graham and Gregory Jones.

Crown Heights »

Borough President Eric Adams shared his vision for rezoning Crown Heights at a community meeting Friday.

Crown Heights »

A Friday night forum on rezoning in Crown Heights was moved to 836 Franklin Ave.

Crown Heights »

The Friday evening forum excludes Jews observing Shabbat and weekend travelers, residents say.

Crown Heights »

The property is a portion of a larger lot bought for $7.5 million in 2008.

East Harlem »

The developers began a series of community meetings to get feedback on their planned 1,000-unit tower.

TriBeCa »

A five-story residential and commercial building on Church Street will be converted to luxury condos.

Downtown Brooklyn »

There are nine new developments planned for the Downtown Brooklyn area in the next three years.

Crown Heights »

A four-story building on a small, triangular lot is going up alongside the Franklin Avenue shuttle.

Upper East Side »

Icon Realty Management has booted businesses from Second Avenue between 80th and 81st streets.