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Washington Heights »

Washington Heights and Inwood are home to 69 of the worst 206 buildings on the Public Advocate's list.

Park Slope »

From a Park Slope Ebola scare to complaints of "Internet people," check out the week's popular stories.

East Harlem »

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

West Harlem »

The festival begins Wednesday with the U.S. premier of a film about the life and legacy of Desmond Tutu.

Chelsea »

Ninth Avenue between West 17th and 18th streets will be taken over by a Wells Fargo bank.

East Harlem »

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

Crown Heights »

The Starlite Lounge closed in 2010 after its building's landlord sold the space.

Bed-Stuy »

The sale at 75 Ralph Ave. demonstrates a widening gentrification in Bed-Stuy, experts said.

DUMBO »

Tim Eberle, who moved to Brooklyn a year ago, made a video to mock Brooklyn's rampant gentrification.

Chelsea »

The shop will soon be replaced by a tenant that can pay more rent, its owner said. 

Sugar Hill »

The Manhattanville coffee shop isn't located in Manhattanville, but the name fits anyway, owners say.

Prospect Heights »

Gentrification and environmental stewardship are themes for "Jane's Walk" local tours.

Williamsburg »

Murray Hill and his "Rat Pack of misfits" is performing Saturday night.

Fort Greene »

Lee compared newcomers moving into the neighborhood to "Columbus killing off the Native Americans."

Prospect Heights »

The Park Slope pair behind Bar Toto plans to open Ogliastro, a new pizzeria on Washington Avenue.