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Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The Optimum Rides charter bus hit a pothole and careened into the scaffold, the company said.

Gowanus »

The state Department of Corrections will relocate its offices to Second Avenue, a building rep said. 

Ditmas Park »

New York's librarians share tips on how to research your home's past.

East Village »

Tenants who say they are rent-stabilized are fighting to stay in buildings bought by Jared Kushner.

Gramercy »

The window washer fell Thursday from 345 Park Ave. S., near East 25th Street.

Midtown »

Two companies allegedly hired people off Craiglist to forge safety reports at construction sites. 

Lower East Side »

The Delancey Street diner is closing after 35 years to make way for the Essex Crossing development.

Williamsburg »

The unidentified man was injured at the commercial building site during concrete placing operations.

Gowanus »

The iconic sign's "K" and "E" were taken down Thursday evening.

Todt Hill »

527 Ocean Terrace's roof collapsed into the home on Wednesday morning, FDNY said.

Gowanus »

The iconic Gowanus sign's letters will be reinstalled in a new location after removal, officials said.

Long Island City »

The worker fell 12 feet at the site, which has seen two other falls in the past year.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

Noisy construction has turned the neighborhood into a "war zone," residents said.

Gowanus »

Local residents and an elected official voiced concern over unconfirmed plans to tear down the sign.

Gowanus »

The iconic sign at Ninth Street and Second Avenue may be removed according to reports and city permits.