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Chinatown »

The Department of Buildings issued a vacate order for 17 Pike St. after pesticides exploded.

Park Slope »

Residents at 500 Fourth Ave. were ordered to stay off their balconies after city inspectors found cracks.

Coney Island »

The area around the tower was shut down Tuesday and Wednesday as crews dismantled it.

New Dorp Beach »

Michael Grimm said Staten Islanders worry about mold spreading from neighboring homes.

Upper West Side »

No one was injured when the debris plummeted onto Amsterdam Avenue Tuesday morning, officials said.

Long Island City »

The Cliffs is looking to open in July. Its owner was recently probed by the Department of Investigations.

East Village »

Airbnb, a popular site used to find short-term accommodations, is illegal under city laws, a judge ruled.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The owner of Cakes 'N Shapes went without a working oven for more than two months.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

Edie Connolly of Cakes 'N Shapes said she has to lug her ingredients to an off-site oven.

Cobble Hill »

Linden Tree Preschool was forced out of Christ Church after lightning struck and damaged the building.

TriBeCa »

Three 19th-century buildings on Canal Street are finally being fixed, after years of violations.

Chelsea »

A court ordered the landlord to clean up its renovation, but tenants said things have gotten worse.

Clinton Hill »

Businesses on the south side of Myrtle Avenue between Hall Street and Grand Avenue are closing.

Chelsea »

The owner of a Chelsea house used in the network that helped slaves escape sued the city

TriBeCa »

Investment star Richard Handler says Spring Studios' plan will ruin his TriBeCa pad's panoramic view.