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St. George »

The View, which has sat empty since the recession, will open for rentals this month.

Richmond Hill »

Some 229 blocks in central Queens will get the first rezoning in decades.

West Village »

The City Council's land-use committee approved a modified expansion plan for New York University.

Greenwich Village »

Five NYU professors accused school President John Sexton of exaggerating the need for more classrooms.

Long Island City »

Frank Carrado, 82, has a photo exhibit at the New York Irish Center in Long Island City.

Lower East Side »

Borough president Scott Stringer wants to ensure permanent affordable housing options at Seward Park.

Long Island City »

The owners of 5Pointz are seeking to finalize their plans for a new development in Long Island City.

Astoria »

A New Jersey company wants to build 2,200 residential units on the Astoria waterfront.

Long Island City »

Noise of trains idling in the LIRR yard disrupts the quality of life, some Hunters Point residents say.

Williamsburg »

The city hasn't delivered on its promise of 30 acres of waterfront space, local leaders claim.

Williamsburg »

Su Friedrich filmed "Gut Renovation" while she lived through Williamsburg's 2005 rezoning.

Bushwick »

The Morgan Restaurant's owner is building a five-story hotel on Bogart Street.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

One Hudson Yards is currently looking to fill its 1.7 million square feet of office space.

St. George »

The Rail and The Pointe in St. George have been open for two months after standing empty for years.  

Williamsburg »

Median listing prices have increased and inventory decreased in Williamsburg over the past year.