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The Department of Buildings

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Financial District »

The Department of Buildings has condemned 140 Fulton St. and ordered it torn down.

Chelsea »

Officials from Con Ed said signficant repairs needed to be made to the building's gas system.

Chelsea »

Residents were left in a freezing building, facing a cold night that saw temps dip to 29 degrees.

Gowanus »

Three men fell about 25 or 30 feet from a steel frame at the site, on Third Avenue and Third Street.

Chelsea »

Neighbors said on-site compactors are keeping them up at night and polluting the air. 

New Dorp Beach »

Neighbors complain that two abandoned homes on New Dorp Lane are in danger of collapsing.

Williamsburg »

David Boyle and wife Michele Bertomen fought for years to erect their home on Keap Street.

Chelsea »

The Hopper-Gibbons House's owner may go to court to fight ruling from city board.

Midtown »

The man suffered a head injury after falling off a scaffold at 475 Fifth Avenue, near 41st Street.

Oakwood »

New York City issued a public notice Saturday alerting three homeowners they'd face losing their houses.

Rosebank »

A two-story home at 176 St. Mary's Ave. is leaning toward its neighbor, officials said.

Long Island City »

The collapse occurred at the construction site of a luxury high-rise Jan. 9, injuring seven workers.

Midtown East »

Suzanne Hart's father is suing Transel Elevator and Electric and its employees over her death.

Washington Heights »

The West 188th Street building had violations for lead paint, blocked windows and locked fire escapes.

TriBeCa »

The 194-year-old building that suffered a partial collapse Wednesday has long sat in disrepair.