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Carroll Gardens »

The Bond Street site has a zoning status it isn't entitled to, residents say.

Union Square »

The New School's University Center keeps bright lights on 24 hours a day, residents said.

Concourse »

The Landmark Preservation Commission recommended the city give former P.S. 31 building a second chance. 

Bed-Stuy »

Residents of 160 Vernon Ave. say they've gone without heat or hot water for more than a year.

Lower East Side »

Developer Serge Hoyda wants to build on a lot that was once part of the Children's Magical Garden.

Bed-Stuy »

The three buildings have caused flooding and rat infestations for the residents of Lafayette Avenue.

Elmhurst »

Plans to build a luxury condo on a lot made famous in the movie "Coming to America" have been delayed.

Long Island City »

The owner of The Cliffs LIC was charged with trying to bribe buildings inspectors, prosecutors said.

Bed-Stuy »

Longtime residents of Skillman Street say they're the latest victims of gentrification.

Union Square »

Giuseppe Scalia's outdoor space has been littered with trash and wet concrete falling from 35 W. 15th St.

Washington Heights »

Gas should be restored to 525 West 156th St. on Friday morning, Jackson's office said.

Lower East Side »

The former First Roumanian-American Congregation is being adapted for current locals, the architect said.

Astoria »

Residents said the developer is now trying to gain access to their backyards to finish construction.

Carroll Gardens »

Local officials have called for an investigation into the proposed shelter at 165 W. Ninth St.

East Village »

The apartment sharing site does not violate Department of Buildings rules governing hotels, a board said.