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Manhattan »

A program city officials announced Wednesday aims cut the time it takes to approve new buildings in half.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

Some are concerned the Hudson Yards project will bring hundreds of students to schools that aren't prepared for them.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

Officials have already begun moving forward on a complicated plan to close the gap in the East River greenway.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Construction by Columbia University will shut down a section of West 218th Street, near Broadway, for five months beginning Tuesday.

Midtown & Theater District »

Service on the 7 Train is suspended in Manhattan until Monday as part of the MTA's overhaul of the line.

Downtown »

Falling debris from a construction site at Church and Cortlandt streets injured two on Tuesday afternoon.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

The Second Avenue Subway project held steady in 2011 with a 'B' on its report card this year.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

A new food education program on the High Line will help kids learn to make their own local snacks.

Manhattan »

Three vans have been stolen in the New York area in recent days, but officials are cautioning against connecting the thefts to a 9/11 Anniversary terror plot.

Downtown »

Progress is now visible on every corner of the World Trade Center site.

Downtown »

Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver has heard from many residents upset about Brookyn Bridge construction noise.

Downtown »

Dianne Talon painted a mural on a Chambers Street fence to show a different side of the construction project.

Downtown »

Workers began laying sod at the 9/11 Memorial and Museum, which will be unveiled on the 10th anniversary of the September 11th attacks next month.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

Slice, the Perfect Food, an organic pizza shop at 1413 Second Ave., says subway construction forced it to close.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

The city's Design Commission approved a controversial redesign of Central Park's Cherry Hill that some complain looks like a parking lot.