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Melrose »

The show will run in the Old Bronx Borough Courthouse from April 23 to July 19.

East Harlem »

Jorge Vargas had run a botanica shop in the space since 1954, before he was forced to move out in 2013.

East New York »

They led a local community board vote to suspend presentations by the city and developers.

Bed-Stuy »

The website allows visitors to upload pictures, videos and stories about local businesses.

Clinton Hill »

State Sen. Velmanette Montgomery said, "white people don't eat the way we do," about the closing.

Bushwick »

"I wanted to hold onto what I grew up with," she said. "I know it's going to be gone one day."

Bed-Stuy »

The Bed-Stuy theater starts its performances in Brooklyn's downtown cultural district in March.

Crown Heights »

A forum on land-use changes in the neighborhood devolved into an argument Wednesday night.

Chelsea »

The restaurant will take Cola's spot on Eighth Avenue.

Bed-Stuy »

DIVAS for Social Justice's robotics team used Lego and technology to find solutions for gentrification.

East New York »

Officials plan to turn Atlantic Avenue into a "vibrant corridor" with buildings up to 12 stories.

Bed-Stuy »

Brer Rabbit The Opera ,   written by a Bed-Stuy artist, uses the folk hero to explore neighborhood change.

Clinton Hill »

The name change was done as a comment on gentrification in the neighborhood, the artist said.

Bed-Stuy »

Head Hunter Barbershop on Bedford Avenue shut its doors on Dec. 31 due to an increase in rent.

Washington Heights »

Robert Snyder's book "Crossing Broadway" traces the neighborhood's many changes through the years.