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Financial District »

The 4-foot tall statue, a temporary piece, is a call for more women leaders in business.

Financial District »

Though unintentional, the symbolism, on the eve of International Women's Day, was felt.

Upper West Side »

Seventh grader Sasha Matthews is taking commissions to draw people as "everyday superheroes."

Washington Heights »

Ricky Barksdale, an actor and martial artist, was returning home from training when he won the award.

Union Square »

The offer is good at IHOP restaurants in the city through 7 p.m.

Upper East Side »

Parking tickets for passenger cars were down citywide in 2016, a RentHop study found.

Woodside »

The school had its first Black History Month celebration in its more than 20-year history.

Midtown »

You could take home your own crocheted Captain America or Spider-Man if you follow her Twitter account.

Williamsburg »

You can't just buy your tickets, because that would be too simple.

Sunnyside »

Fifth Avenue isn't the only part of the city that'll be seeing green this year.

Upper West Side »

"A heavy ass NYC corner garbage can just flew into my car," one Twitter user complained.

Kew Gardens »

Joan Dangerfield said the mural of the late Rodney Dangerfield is less than flattering.

Williamsburg »

Splacer offers unusual spaces that can be rented out for lectures, weddings and other events.

Midtown »

As the hotel closes for three years of renovations, we trace its history over more than a century.