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West Village »

Officials said they did not know when residents would be able to return to 85 Christopher Street.

East Harlem »

The explosion and building collapse is one of several in Harlem in the last few years.

East Harlem »

Three women were killed and at least 46 were hurt when the blast leveled two Park Avenue buildings.

East Harlem »

One of the two buildings that collapsed in Wednesday's explosion had a gas pipe installed last June.

East Harlem »

The city encouraged people to call 311 for information on their missing relatives.

Brownsville »

A three-story home under construction on Prospect Place crumbled, hurting eight men, fire officials said.

Westchester Square »

The department of buildings said the structure was used as an office for B&L Auto Repair.

Woodhaven »

The building at 78-19 Jamaica Ave. collapsed Friday evening, the FDNY said.

Canarsie »

The Department of Buildings issued a stop work order after the collapse at 867 E. 95th St.

Central Harlem »

The incident unfolded at 1890 Adam Clayton Powell Blvd.

TriBeCa »

The 194-year-old building that suffered a partial collapse Wednesday has long sat in disrepair.

Greenwood Heights »

No one was injured in the collapse at 11 Woodrow Court Wednesday morning.

Fort Greene »

The search for the family members of Winston Gillett, 67, is over.

Greenpoint »

The Greenpoint Shul, the only synagogue in Greenpoint, had no rabbi before 2009 but now is a local hub.

Fort Greene »

Workers removed debris at a Fort Greene building collapse that left one man dead and two injured.