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Jamaica »

Towery has worked for more than four decades to improve the area.

New York City »

Residential real estate transactions totaled $30.3 billion in 2012, according to experts.

Long Island City »

No Longer Empty, a public art organization, comes to Queens with the exhibit “How Much Do I Owe You?”

East Village & Lower East Side »

Cooper Union students and alumni peppered school president Jamshed Bharucha with questions about a possible tuition charge at a meeting Wednesday night.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

After losing his job in the financial crisis, a former Wall Street trader opens yoga studios.

Manhattan »

The accounting firm is reportedly being investigated for its role in the collapse of Lehman Brothers.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

Goldman Sachs' top executives will share more than $111 million in stock next month from deferred bonuses.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

A policy that prevented museums from selling art to pay off debts will be allowed to lapse following Wednesday's decision.

Manhattan »

Lehman Brothers is selling off more than 450 works of art at Sotheby's.

Manhattan »

Meredith Whitney blames slow growth in Europe and American for the sector's slide.

Downtown »

Goldman Sachs told one of its consultants he needed to choose between the company and guiding tours.

Manhattan »

The new law includes the most extensive set of financial regulations since the Great Depression.

Manhattan »

Goldman Sachs' second-quarter net income is one of the lowest since the financial crisis began.