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Downtown Brooklyn »

Politicians, unions, and nonprofits call for an analysis on City Point's impact on the local communities.

Greenpoint »

Greenpoint's average rents jumped by $457, about 20 percent, in the past year, a report shows. 

Chelsea »

Organizers hope the fetish festival will return to city streets in 2014.

Bed-Stuy »

The former linen supply company was sold for $27 million last month.

Upper East Side »

Upper East Siders are conflicted over opposition to the plans, and support for a park developers offer.

Great Kills »

Residents want to stop the construction of three homes on coastal wetlands in Great Kills Harbor.

Williamsburg »

New construction at Williamsburg's burgeoning waterfront has caused a headache for stay-at-home parents.

Bushwick »

Bushwick's nearly 20-percent rent leap in February was followed by a price drop in March, a report shows.

Clinton Hill »

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

SoHo »

The 91-foot-tall building intersperses glass and greenery and has a rooftop garden.

Jamaica »

The state senator, who advocated for a new healthcare lab in Jamaica, was arrested April 2, 2013.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The BID would tax properties west of Ninth Avenue in exchange for a variety of services.

SoHo »

Fans of the bar may be crying into their beer if the city approves a planned retail development.

Downtown Brooklyn »

66 Rockwell Place is now accepting applications for 63 units with monthly rents from $546 to $907.

SoHo »

Residents are raising money to fight God's Love We Deliver's plan to expand and sell off its air rights.