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Civic Center »

Gale Brewer wants the U.S. women's national soccer team to have a parade down the Canyon of Heroes.

Central Harlem »

From the City Council, to the Public Advocate and Members of Congress, electeds don't pay their interns.

Upper West Side »

Bill de Blasio announced the northern section of Central Park would go car-free starting June 29. 

South Street Seaport »

The Howard Hughes Corporation, in a letter to the mayor, said they are working on the "height issue."

Central Harlem »

The owners of the building filed plans to change the zoning from residential to commercial.

South Street Seaport »

Five elected officials are asking for inspection reports for historic buildings demolition.

Battery Park City »

Six new teenagers, ages 16 and 17, are now members of Manhattan community boards.

East Village »

Work is expected to begin later this month, the company announced Monday afternoon.

East Harlem »

Alexa Birdsong went to one meeting in 2014 and has missed every meeting in 2015, records show.

East Village »

Tenants of four SMA Equities-owned buildings in the Lower East Side and Nolita are suing their landlord.

Upper West Side »

Parents say construction of the 20-story nursing home will be detrimental to their children's education.

Upper West Side »

The private school, which is required to build the units, wants to move them to West 108th Street.

SoHo »

The Italian fashion brand will lease a 15,000-square-foot historic building on Mercer Street.

Greenwich Village »

Apartments, schools, retail space and a waterfront park are in the works for the Village.

Civic Center »

The Hudson River Park Trust unanimously approved the Pier55 park and performance space.