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Prospect-Lefferts Gardens »

An installation artist needs $10,000 to begin a long-planned refurbishment of the Brooklyn fixture.

Lower East Side »

The $325,000 exhibit and visitors center will showcase the Lower East Side synagogue's history.

Upper East Side »

The Landmarks Preservation Commission denied a request to raze two landmarked buildings in the E. 60s.

Upper East Side »

The new district covers a 12-block stretch from East 79th to East 91st streets. 

Prospect Heights »

The owner said she plans to take a break and wants to take a road trip with her dog.

Fort Greene »

The owners of Colonia Verde at 219 DeKalb Ave. want to rehang the 1970s-era sign.

Upper West Side »

About 10 firefighters suffered minor injuries in a four-alarm fire on W. 76th Street near Central Park.

Upper East Side »

Residents of an East 68th Street building are opposing a plan to build out an adjacent courtyard.

Williamsburg »

Residents said they feared the 1,000-person event space would bring traffic and noise to the area. 

East Village »

Preservationists want to prevent Town & Village Synagogue on East 14th Street from being demolished.

Concourse »

A nonprofit wants to turn the Bronx landmark into housing if the city decides not to demolish it.

Upper West Side »

Residents and Community Board 7 railed against the new penthouse plan Monday night. 

Jackson Heights »

The map-making project will hopefully get more members of the community involved.

Woodhaven »

The Landmarks Preservation Commission voted to designate the carousel a New York City landmark.

Lower East Side »

Bialystoker Home for the Aged on East Broadway became a landmark, which means it cannot be demolished.