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The Adams administration has designated a developer to build a massive residential building on a publicly owned, two-acre site at 100 Gold Street, in the Civic Center neighborhood. City Hall has named ...
A team of architects, designers, and officials from the administration of Mayor Eric Adams outlined the current state of ...
William Bialosky, the president of the Walker Street Homeowners Association, says, “I support improving the pedestrian ...
Trinity Church Serves Almost Five Million Free Meals, as Downtown Institutions Mobilize to Feed, Clothe, and House the Needy ...
Developers are seeking permission to erect a new building on Water Street and expand another on South Street. Both require permission from the City’s Landmarks Preservation Commission because they ...
Proposed Laws to Encourage Outdoor Dining Would Have Disproportionate Impact on Lower Manhattan ...
On December 2, 9 and 16, Brookfield Place will host Holiday Harmonies in the Winter Garden, starting at noon. Performers will ...
It is long overdue for the City to release all its September 11 records.” Mariama James (photograph at top), a member of ...
An analysis of noise complaint statistics from the City’s Open Data portal shows that in the year to date, Lower Manhattan ...
Proposed legislation to limit helicopter flights over Lower Manhattan might be described by Samuel Johnson’s quip about second marriages: “a triumph of hope over experience.” Nevertheless, a decade of ...
Two astronomy professors at the Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) in Tribeca, Kathleen E. Saavik Ford and Barry McKernan, have led a research team of 20 international astrophysicists who ...