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Bed-Stuy »

Residents and union workers protested new management after maintenance workers were fired.

East Harlem »

Local artists have been displaying their work on the wall for free.

West Village »

The Christopher Street gay bar is set to open on Seventh Avenue South "real soon," a manager said.

Upper West Side »

The child was struck outside The Esplanade on West End Avenue, police said.

East Village »

Lindsey Bornstein wants an independent firm to conduct air and dust toxicity tests in the two buildings.

Prospect-Lefferts Gardens »

DNAinfo New York rounded up development projects in the neighborhood, most of them residential.

Bed-Stuy »

He was trapped at 1705 Dean St. after a trench collapse there, the FDNY said.

Midtown »

The classic deli was shuttered due to an illegal gas line, ConEdison confirmed. 

Greenwich Village »

Grano Trattoria will close at the end of April after 17 years in business.

Midtown East »

Trevor Loftus, owner of a masonry construction company was killed about 11:44 a.m., officials said. 

SoHo »

The FDNY is concerned about the potential removal of fire escapes from two Greene Street buildings.

Clinton Hill »

The city gave the go-ahead to demolish the one-story structure at 325 Lafayette Ave.

Meatpacking District »

A 22-year-old construction worker died after a structural collapse at 19 Ninth Ave., police said.

Midtown »

The workers were covered in debris after falling about one floor, the FDNY said.

Greenwich Village »

Documents obtained by DNAinfo New York show plans for a highly stylized eatery from an AvroKO exec.