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An art exhibit which features posed cadavers has closed for renovations at the former Fulton Market building.

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A group pushing for the creation of a Chinatown BID conditionally offered to cover street cleaning costs through July.

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Residents say cyclists are disobeying dismount signs and pose a danger to pedestrians.

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A proposal to establish a Chinatown BID encountered some opposition from SoHo residents, who were charged with racism.

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Residents of Hudson Street between Franklin and N. Moore Streets want a staging area moved off their block.

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Until recently, the Battery Park City office complex was closed to the public from midnight to 6 a.m.

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The Growler Bites and Brews will serve organic hot dogs and give dogs a space to run around when it opens in March.

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Manhattan Parks Commissioner Bill Castro said the city will not allow dogs on Battery Park's lawn.

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The project, which is tearing up streets through the neighborhood, will last for five-and-a-half years.

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Residents say a new building proposed for TriBeCa’s historic district is too modern for the neighborhood.

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The Battery Park City Authority failed to find a new operator in time for the 2010 season.

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Julie Menin, chairwoman of CB1, called the Authority's spending habits "shocking."

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Crane malfunctions and unexpected obstacles caused the two-week delay.

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Spruce's sixth grade will not open until 2015, the Department of Education said this week.

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The bulk of the money will likely go toward the WTC performing arts center, but the rest is up for grabs.