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Economic Development Corporation

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East Village & Lower East Side »

The famed Lower East Side market may be moved to make room for large development.

Manhattan »

A three-year pilot program connecting East 34th and Wall streets with Brooklyn and Queens is slated to start in June.

Downtown »

Politicians are calling on the city end tourist flights from the Downtown Manhattan Heliport.

Manhattan »

A hearing was held to consider whether developers who receive big city grants should pay workers higher wages.

Harlem »

The state's appeals court ruled the city was right when it evicted Citarella from the former Taystee Bakery site.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

A flier shows pictures of helicopters so people can identify choppers that might be breaking the law.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

Money has been allocated to study costs and challenges of opening the waterfront from East 38th to East 60th streets.

Harlem »

Ethel Bates, 80, says developing a culinary school on the historic site is her priority.

Downtown »

The city wants to make the commercial corridor more pedestrian-friendly.

Downtown »

The park between Maiden Lane and Wall Street, which includes a 4,300-square-foot dog run, opens in May.

Harlem »

City officials want to hear proposals on how to redevelop the landmarked structure, which was built in Harlem in 1889.

Harlem »

Business owners waiting for the city to take over their property for a new complex are ready to move on.

Harlem »

The city's Economic Development Corporation insists on making the final decision over the developer.

Harlem »

Chair Larry English says the Economic Development Corporation failed to get the gourmet grocer site right the first time.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

Each year, about 27,000 charter buses circle through western Midtown, damaging air quality and traffic flow.