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A vote on the BID could come as soon as next month but residents and businesses are still sparring.

Chinatown »

The call comes after Fung Wah Bus was shut down by federal regulators.

SoHo »

Vendors lost their permits for illegally operating 24 hours a day, according to the Health Department.

Lower East Side »

The Art Deco Bialystoker home on East Broadway is up for landmark status after closing in 2011.

Chinatown »

About $200,000 in funds will help small businesses south of Canal Street following the storm.

Chinatown »

Lt. Daniel L. Schwartz was scheduled to be the last of eight soldiers to go on trial for hazing.

Lower East Side »

Residents of Knickerbocker Village are considering a rent strike after two weeks in the dark and cold.

Lower East Side »

Tenants of SPURA's former tenements will be given priority in new affordable housing to be built there.

Lower East Side »

After almost 50 years in limbo, SPURA has been approved for a smattering of Lower East Side blocks.

Financial District »

The Downtown Alliance gave out 4,000 geraniums to people passing through lower Manhattan.

Chinatown »

Pvt. Danny Chen committed suicide after enduring hazing from fellow soldiers.

Lower East Side »

A City Council committee approved changes to the plan for a major Lower East Side development.

Lower East Side »

The Department of Transportation will not move forward with the proposed stop near Seward Park. 

Lower East Side »

Elected officials urged the city to find a new location for the recently approved stop on Essex St.

Lower East Side »

The Seward Park Urban Renewal Area is nearing the end of the city's approval process.