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Fort Greene »

A temporary fence will close off the eastern portion of the park while repairs are being made.

East Harlem »

The DOT repairs, which have not been widely publicized, will close the 125th St. exit for three years.

Chinatown »

When completed, the elevated triangular park will provide 10,000 square feet of public space.

Sunset Park »

Dozens of residents voiced their concerns about a redevelopment plan for the library Monday night.

East Harlem »

The Department of Buildings issued a stop-work order at 329 Pleasant Ave.

Midland Beach »

762 homes have started construction and 1,090 people have gotten checks since Sandy, the mayor said.

Bed-Stuy »

"When Women Pursue Justice," a mural featuring female leaders, is set for demolition in coming months. 

Crown Heights »

There are more than a dozen major construction projects underway or planned for the area.

Crown Heights »

1000 Dean Street is among dozens of sites that will open to the public through Open House New York.

Red Hook »

A proposed $2.4 million "comfort station" would take away too much greenery from the park, locals said.

East Harlem »

Residents point to HAP Investment's construction record as cause for concern.

Park Slope »

Demolition will start soon on six buildings at Fourth Avenue and Baltic Street.

Bushwick »

Burglaries have jumped 39 percent, partly driven by thefts of new appliances and tools, police say.

Jamaica »

Thomas Galante will still collect his $392,000 salary.

Flatiron »

A tree protection plan shows that London plane trees will suffer during the rehab.