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Hudson Square »

Freeman Plaza West is the first of four green spaces slated to open around the mouth of the tunnel.

Battery Park City »

Residents want more signs and park officers to let owners know that their pups aren't welcomed.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The Dyer Avenue triangle is the first part of a larger plaza coming this summer.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The tree was knocked down on Saturday after a Bartlett Dairy truck smashed into it, neighbors said.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

Carol Bove's Caterpillar will bring seven sculptures to the park's final section.

Chelsea »

Friends of 20th Street Park hope to convince the city to build a park at the empty lot.

Long Island City »

"Tree Wood" will be on display at the open-air Long Island City arts gallery starting May 12.

West Village »

Officials hope to have the lights back on in Hudson River Park by next month.

SoHo »

Supporters have already secured $1.3 million for the renovation of DeSalvio Playground.

Woodside »

Residents who live near Windmuller Park in Woodside say it's frequented by rowdy, rule-breaking teens.

Chelsea »

Friends of the High Line said they planned to have the lights back on next week.

Brooklyn Heights »

Squibb Bridge is now open to the public, connecting Brooklyn Heights to Brooklyn Bridge Park.

South Ozone Park »

Parks Department suspended the license of Federation of Black Cowboys.

Fort Greene »

Non-profit New Yorkers for Parks gave Fort Greene Park's pathways the lowest score in the city.

Chelsea »

Co-founder Robert Hammond will step down as Friends of the High Line's executive director.