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Williamsburg »

Norman Brodsky and the city reached the deal on Monday afternoon after months of negotiations.

Bushwick »

Upgrades to Rudd Park and Playground will bring the first skate park to the neighborhood.

Downtown Brooklyn »

The new skatepark, at Gold and Concord streets, is now open to the public.

Prospect Heights »

The rest of the state may be past peak leaf season, but in New York City the trees are still changing.

Williamsburg »

Norman Brodsky will sign a deal with another buyer on Friday, according to a source.

Brooklyn Heights »

Pier 3 is set to be completed by the spring of 2018, marking the last phase of the park's development.

Williamsburg »

Teens in an aftercare program run by non-profit El Puente will begin the study next week.

Upper East Side »

The Upper East Side is chock full of homes but lacks green space.

Fort Greene »

Ten local artists will receive $10,000 each in the project's first year to create original works of art.

Brooklyn Heights »

The city's Parks Department released a request for proposals for a new concession stand operator Monday.

Inwood »

Check out these five fun tips for adventures all over the city.

Woodside »

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

Brooklyn Heights »

Asters and goldenrods are now in bloom and will reach their peak in October.

Midtown South »

Give us your huddled masses yearning to breathe free — and complain — because we know this season sucks.

Williamsburg »

Two of the last remaining crabapple trees blew over Monday during a storm.