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Mayor Michael Bloomberg officially opened the first section of the $165 million waterfront park.

Downtown »

The residents said they didn't expect Brookfield Properties to listen to their concerns.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

The High Line's second stretch, from West 20th to 30th streets opened Tuesday.

Downtown »

Brookfield Properties plans to demolish the staircase to make way for a new pedestrian tunnel.

Downtown »

The tables and chairs would go on Water Street's covered sidewalks.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Advocates and elected officials want height limits added to the Bowery's east side as city balks.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

Extell's Riverside Center proposal cleared the Planning Commission, now it's on to the City Council.

Downtown »

The change reflects TriBeCa's transformation from a manufacturing district to a residential neighborhood.

Downtown »

The Lower Manhattan Development Corporation hopes to fund more than a dozen projects with the federal funds.

Manhattan »

The City Planning Commission voted to rezone two portions of the East and West Villages facing overdevelopment.

Manhattan »

The Department of City Planning is taking input about waterfront development online before next month's meeting.

Downtown »

Brookfield Properties plans to demolish the staircase at the Winter Garden.

Manhattan »

If approved by the City Council, the new 15 Penn Plaza office tower will become one of the tallest buildings in the city.

Manhattan »

The Department of City Planning voted in favor of a plan would allow the city to acquire the final portion of the High Line.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

The Department of City Planning began procedures to rezone the far West Village, limiting development in the area.