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East Harlem »

The school is part of a larger complex that includes an 11-story affordable housing building.

Central Harlem »

Residents and developers of the affordable housing complex celebrated the ribbon cutting Friday.

Washington Heights »

The century-old library was fully renovated and has new computers and oversized touch screens.

South Beach »

Local officials cut the ribbon on South Beach's Key Food at 300 Sand Lane.

Graniteville »

The 121 Precinct is the first to open on Staten Island for more than 50 years.

Grasmere »

The school moved across Targee Street into a new building in September.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The rebuilt Enterprise pavilion features new exhibits, including artifacts, photos and recordings.

Astoria »

The new courtyard and garden will have an outdoor cafe for open-air film screenings and exhibits.

Travis »

The renovated Schmul Park will serve as an entrance to the upcoming North Park in Freshkills.

Inwood »

CUNY in the Heights will serve 3,500 students at 5030 Broadway.

Downtown »

Richard R. Green High School has moved out of its cramped Upper East Side location into a big, beautiful new home at 26 Broadway.

Downtown »

The New Amsterdam Plein & Pavilion opened in front of the Whitehall Ferry Terminal on Thursday.

Downtown »

The new $34 million school on Governors Island teaches students everything from marine biology to scuba diving.

Downtown »

The state re-installed the swing without making any changes, angering the mother of one of the children injured.