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Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

A plaza at 303 E. 83rd St., supposed to be open to the public, has been locked for more than a year.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

Christine Quinn wants the Related Companies to face public review before razing Ruppert Playground.

Downtown »

Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer is vowing to stop the city from selling three buildings.

Midtown & Theater District »

Midtown's Community Board 5 has approved the transfer of air rights to Moinian's controversial new West 54th Street hotel.

Downtown »

Privately owned public spaces, or POPs, are under the spotlight, thanks to the Occupy Wall Street protests in Zuccotti Park.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

After controversy over height restrictions, the Nolitan hotel has finally set an opening date for August 1.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

Upper West Side officials are pushing for new zoning rules that would limit the amount of storefront space for banks.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

Residents and elected officials slam New York University's expansion plans at first public airing.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

West-side residents can weigh in on a plan to bring more housing and business to the area at a Wednesday night hearing.

Manhattan »

Columbia received 11-1 approval from the Department of City Planning.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

New zoning could bring more apartments to Clinton's western sections, but the city won't be kicking out the strip clubs.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Advocates and elected officials want height limits added to the Bowery's east side as city balks.

Manhattan »

While a flood overwhelming Manhattan sounds far-fetched, experts say the danger is real and the city is now considering barriers.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Community Board 12 approved a resolution asking the City to consider rezoning sections of Washington Heights.

Manhattan »

The Department of City Planning is taking input about waterfront development online before next month's meeting.