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Flushing »

Comptroller Scott Stringer will host a town hall Wednesday in Flushing. 

East Harlem »

The city and state agreed to fund the second phase of the Second Avenue Subway line in East Harlem.

Hamilton Heights »

A new law would give commercial tenants similar protections residential tenants have.

Midtown »

Times Square a hellish "circus;" North Brooklyn businesses get savvy; Babe Ruth's apartment for sale.

East Harlem »

One deli owner said his sales have dropped 40 percent since the 103rd and Lexington subway stop closed.

Fort Greene »

Momar Diagne, 45, said his customer base began moving away from Fort Greene.

Prospect Heights »

The owners of the family-run market lost 46-year-old Bassam Awad in a fire next to the shop in January.

Washington Heights »

Jesenia Dolmus will host a free lice screening event to launch her new lice removal business.

East Harlem »

Fines have dropped to $15.7 million from $32.5 million and the number of violations declined by a third.

Bed-Stuy »

Business tenants facing harassment could be awarded a month's rent or $1,000, along with other fees.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The neighborhood's changes and gentrification pushed Bis.co.latte out, the owners say.

Washington Heights »

While Washington Heights and Inwood have seen an influx of new jobs, not all residents have benefited.

Washington Heights »

Coltown Properties is replacing eight small businesses in Washington Heights after buying the property.

Inwood »

Duce Laundry at 267 Dyckman St. will close in mid-June, building management said.

Nolita »

Brooklyn street artist wrapped up the iconic building with "Gentrification in Progress" caution tape.