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Boerum Hill »

Tenants at a damaged Brooklyn building say their landlord ordered them to leave or face eviction.

Greenpoint »

After letting the building fall into disrepair, the landlord of 66 Clay St. is kicking out tenants.

Central Harlem »

Dedric "Beloved" Hammond's criminal record is forcing him and his family out of public housing.

Chelsea »

Volunteer groups that share space with Gay Men's Health Crisis worry they can't afford to stay.

South Street Seaport »

Sal Polisi has had a woodcarving shop for 30 years at the South Street Seaport Museum.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

The New Acting Company's take on "Jack and the Beanstalk" uses a theater for sale instead of a cow.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

The National Arts Club began an eviction hearing Monday for Aldon James, but he was a no-show.

Downtown »

City Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez vowed to continue fighting the charges against him.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

Love is being sued for back rent by the owner of her $27,000-a-month West 10th Street rental.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

O. Aldon James will face the National Arts Club board on Jan. 23 in a hearing debating his eviction.

Downtown »

Justice Richard Braun ruled Nov. 25, 2011 that Con Edison cannot evict Park51 from 51 Park Place.

Downtown »

With Zuccotti Park closed to tents and tarps, and their number scattered across the city, protesters are divided on whether the Occupy Wall Street movement will be able to continue.

Downtown »

Some Occupy Wall Street protesters were heading towards a handful of Manhattan churches to seek shelter after being evicted from Zuccotti Park.

Downtown »

Judge Michael Stallman ruled that the protesters could return to Zuccotti Park, but would have to abide by the park's rules and not bring in tents and other equipment with them.  

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

The legal war between the National Arts Club and its former president O. Aldon James could end as soon as next week if both parties agree to terms set forth by a judge on Wednesday.