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The Hotel Chelsea is more than 30,000 square feet larger than its zoning area permits, DOB records show.

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Bungalow 8's new owners hid the club's name to get a license for its new location, critics say.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The school's staff hopes the nonprofit print shop will help drum up support for the school.

Greenwich Village »

Brad Hoylman has opened a state campaign account that specifies he'll run for District 3 councilman.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

Corey Johnson, 29, has registered a campaign committee for the 2013 city election.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

A community plan would make room for affordable housing and expand Hudson River Park on the Javits space.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

Residents on several blocks will face street closures, water shutdowns, and other headaches for five and a half years.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

The board voted to recommend a liquor license for Pieces, a proposed gay bar not far from the controversial Boxers location near two schools.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

The much-anticipated new neighborhood could soon move forward, if developers can find the right tenants.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

Some are concerned the Hudson Yards project will bring hundreds of students to schools that aren't prepared for them.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

Parents voiced their opposition to plans that would change the school many of their children would go to.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

Community Board 4 voted to ask the State Liquor Authority to deny a liquor license for the gay sports bar.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

Owners of a controversial new gay bar said they might keep it closed while nearby schools are open.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

The bus was supposed to move to Chelsea tomorrow, but will stay in Midtown for the time being.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

The Friends of the Hudson River Park Trust want to put a tax on people who live nearby in order to improve the park itself.