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Upper East Side »

DDG needs to resubmit plans for its luxury condo tower, city officials say.

Bushwick »

9 Moffat St. in Bushwick and 375 S. Fifth St. in Williamsburg now belong to the Parks Department.

Clinton Hill »

The tour will focus on five construction projects between Classon Avenue and Hall Street.

East Harlem »

Developer AvalonBay is planning to build new schools, apartments and retail on East 96th Street.

Williamsburg »

North Brooklyn is also the top "gentrifying" area, the Furman Center found.

Brooklyn Heights »

The Jehovah's Witnesses have put 107 Columbia Heights on the market.

Downtown Brooklyn »

The 1,066-foot tower will be the tallest in the borough.

Stapleton »

The development would take over the site of a wood frame house, New York YIMBY reported.

Yorkville »

Neighbors of the Chapin School for girls say there's no quiet on East 84th Street anymore.

DUMBO »

The Jehovah's Witnesses have reportedly reached a deal in the sale of their two DUMBO properties.

Downtown Brooklyn »

The city may look for a developer to take over 131 Livingston St. and add up to 700 school seats.

Clinton Hill »

Ten construction projects are underway or being planned for a two-block stretch of Myrtle Avenue.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The planned expansion will include a new 60,000-square-foot ballroom and a new truck facility.

Morningside Heights »

A new condo next to Jewish Theological Seminary should respect the neighborhood context, residents said.

Bed-Stuy »

Ikhofi Café is among several new spots that have opened and are planned for the commercial corridor.