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Lower East Side »

Tenants at five public housing developments say NYCHA failed to do proper environmental reviews.

Red Hook »

NYCHA hosted a preparedness event to encourage Red Hook residents to be ready for emergencies.

Lower East Side »

A review of city data shows very few low-income residents have purchased annual Citi Bike memberships.

Upper West Side »

The Legal Aid Society has filed a lawsuit on behalf of Douglass and Baruch Houses residents. 

Astoria »

The council also approved $500,000 to study possibly ferry service for the peninsula.

Astoria »

The project would bring over 2,000 apartments, a waterfront esplanade and retail to Hallets Point.

Chelsea »

Artimus Construction wanted to bulldoze the playground for parking, but will now renovate it.

Vinegar Hill »

The Farragut Houses have the borough's third highest number of outstanding repair requests.

Williamsburg »

The city hasn't told Independence Towers tenants when gas will be restored.

Long Island City »

Residents say the scaffolding has been there for years and is a potential hideout for drug dealers.

Lower East Side »

Many residents spoke out against the plan to build market-rate apartments on public housing land. 

East Harlem »

Five Democratic candidates spent Saturday night at the Lincoln Houses in East Harlem.

Long Island City »

William Brandon, 73, was allegedly robbed twice by Ronald Rhodes in the Queensbridge Houses.

Long Island City »

The suspect targeted a 73-year-old blind man in two robberies; one incident left the victim hospitalized.

Chelsea »

The project next to Chelsea's Fulton Houses was certified earlier this week.