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The bathrooms, which have been shuttered since 2015, will be fully renovated under the plan. 

Upper East Side »

Community members were upset that the private tennis bubble operator charged pricey rates for access.

Ditmars »

Construction on the first 12-acre section of the park is expected to start in late 2018.

Upper West Side »

Want to learn tai chi, skateboarding or the tango? You can this summer in Riverside Park.

Upper West Side »

Cary Goodman has spearheaded efforts to oppose AMNH's expansion, and is now running for city council.

East Harlem »

Several parks across the five boroughs will get new pieces of art created by New Yorkers. 

Maspeth »

The state's DOT would build the park and transfer it to the city's Parks Department to maintain.

Ditmars »

The city will also renovate the park's running track and the area around it, officials said.

Ditmars »

Andrew Tesoro says the pool could be used for swimming, as an event space and for skating in winter.

Ditmars »

Popular ideas include installing a soccer field in the park's running track and additional lighting.

Astoria »

The project is the first major renovation the park has seen in more than two decades, officials said.

Little Neck »

Check out the biggest tree in your borough, and see who has the most trees in the city.

Astoria »

Green Shores NYC and People for Parks will host a meeting Saturday about the waterfront green space.

Woodside »

The park on Broadway and 65th Street will get its first renovation in 20 years, officials said Monday. 

Lower East Side »

The Sol Lain and Henry M. Jackson playgrounds will have new equipment by fall 2017.