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Bushwick »

The Bushwick Flea never asked for permission to use the wall for the crocheted artwork.

Midtown »

Titans of late-night?; Gentrifying Brownsville; Matt Damon and diversity; A new 'Mary Poppins?'

Concourse »

The cafe will move into 260 E. 161st St., right across from the Bronx Hall of Justice.

Bushwick »

"Let's invest in ways to make it more harmonious than it's been," the developer said.

Fort Greene »

Momar Diagne, 45, said his customer base began moving away from Fort Greene.

Clinton Hill »

Some neighborhood oldtimers say Clinton Hill is just a made-up neighborhood.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The neighborhood's changes and gentrification pushed Bis.co.latte out, the owners say.

Crown Heights »

Amateur photographer Alicia Atterberry has been photographing street life in Crown Heights for a year.

Central Harlem »

The group, Harlem Run, meets every Monday and Thursday on 125th Street.

Washington Heights »

The faux sale was part of a campaign to draw attention to local businesses that were recently evicted.

East Harlem »

Money from apartment rentals will pay for free studio space, workshops and art supplies.

Boerum Hill »

Thanks to its patrons, Jesse's Deli isn't going down without a grass-fed, locally-sourced fight.

Williamsburg »

It's more complex than the typical narrative, the exhibit's organizer said.

Mott Haven »

The image is meant to start a conversation about the changes in the South Bronx.

Prospect-Lefferts Gardens »

The blog, "Get the F--k Out of Brooklyn," aims to start a conversation about gentrification in Brooklyn.