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Astoria »

The building is home to offices of state Sen. Michael Gianaris and Rep. Aravella Simotas.

Midtown »

The 65-year-old man wrote the graffiti "because Mexicans take jobs from Americans," officials said.

Civic Center »

Here's what demonstrators protesting Trump's refugee ban should know before they hit city streets. 

Inwood »

The word "ISIS" was found spray-painted at the Dyckman Street station Monday night, police said.

Greenpoint »

The graffiti was reported to police on Thursday morning in Greenpoint, police confirmed.

Windsor Terrace »

The message was found scrawled on a bench in the Fort Hamilton Subway stop.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The graffiti hadn't been removed from the phone booth as of midday Monday.

Columbus Circle »

Messages including "Finally we have a white man in the White House" were written in marker, police said.

Crown Heights »

The graffiti will be investigated by the NYPD Hate Crimes Task Force, police sources said.

Downtown Brooklyn »

The word "Trump!" was scrawled outside the room at 6 MetroTech Center a day after the election.

Astoria »

The building will feature art on each floor, which can be viewed through a glass wall in the elevator.

Long Island City »

The developer was slammed for using non-union labor to build towers at the former graffiti showplace.

Rego Park »

The storefront had been a sore spot for residents for years.

Park Slope »

Gear To Go Outfitters is offering a $200 reward for help identifying the suspects.

Hudson Heights »

The wall was covered with images of pigs and unicorns. Now anti-Palestine messages are scrawled there.