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Long Island City »

G&M Realty had been rejected by the feds on their bid to trademark the name.

St. George »

Kwue Molly and the Projectivity Movement created the "Staten Island Art District" Map.

Crown Heights »

The 43-year-old Heltah Skeltah performer and Brownsville native died on Saturday, his record label said.

West Village »

The man was pasting posters around the West Village for the company Sandro, police said.

Fort Greene »

The eyes, name and birth and death dates of Benjamin O'Garro were covered with white paint.

Prospect Heights »

Artist "NME," real name Sean Griffin, is curating the artwork at St. Johns Place and Washington Avenue.

Lower East Side »

The victim was attacked as he was leaving The Delancey on June 12, police said.

Long Island City »

Nine artists filed a lawsuit against the developer G&M Realty on June 3.

Nolita »

Brooklyn street artist wrapped up the iconic building with "Gentrification in Progress" caution tape.

Prospect-Lefferts Gardens »

The painting went up this week on a sneaker shop's rolldown gate on Flatbush Avenue and Maple Street.

Fort George »

Work on the tunnel will begin on Monday and be completed by May 19, the DOT said.

Crown Heights »

Two separate acts of vandalism occurred within days of each other in the neighborhood this week.

Hudson Heights »

A path in the park's Alpine Garden was tagged with messages in white spray paint.

Corona »

Teens were caught climbing the towers by two Parks officers on patrol, a spokeswoman said.

Union Square »

A shoe thief shoved a little girl to the ground, giving her a black eye and concussion, police said.