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The Department of Buildings

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East Elmhurst »

Neighbors say they fear squatters may come into the home.

Upper East Side »

Officials are investigating whether Second Avenue subway construction led to cracks at the building.

Longwood »

The city council will decide whether to legalize a building used as a shelter without the proper permits.

Park Slope »

Calexico hasn't opened its Park Slope location because it hasn't yet gotten a permit to renovate.

New Dorp Beach »

Dozens of homes deemed unsafe by the city will be taken down.

Astoria »

Hinyoung Limtung allegedly took more than $44,000 from would-be tenants for uninhabitable apartments.

Washington Heights »

The worker was taken to Harlem Hospital after falling about 12 feet, FDNY officials said.

Jackson Heights »

Arunee Thai plans to open another outpost up the street. 

Midtown »

The Department of Buildings has issued more than 300 after-hours permits for One57 in the past year.

Chelsea »

The owner plans to appeal the decision, his lawyer said.

Chelsea »

The owner of the Hopper-Gibbons House sued the city to keep a fifth-floor addition on the building.

Gowanus »

U-Haul is hoping to get city permission to restore the Eagle Clothes sign to the Brooklyn skyline.

Union Square »

The DOB allowed after-hours construction work at 35 W. 15th St. for nearly 200 days out of the year.

Sutton Place »

Ad exec Jennifer Rosoff fell after a railing gave way at Stonehenge 57 at 400 E. 57th St., cops said.

Murray Hill »

Justin Holt went to great lengths to build a private — and likely illegal — pool on his balcony.