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Breaking news articles.
Waldorf Astoria closing for condo makeover
The iconic Midtown hotel will be taking a holiday and residents are concerned about the future of the neighborhood.
NYC park conservancies make progress with Community Parks Initiative
The non-profits behind the city’s largest parks are helping out their smaller counterparts.
LGBTQ rally for trans rights outside Stonewall Inn
New Yorkers gathered at the Greenwich Village location after the White House reversed federal protections for transgender rights.
Tenants push Council to pass protection legislation
Tenants say the city isn’t moving quickly to pass laws that would prevent landlords from harassing them out of their homes.
Health, tech jobs in NYC saw largest private sector growth
The city has seen major gains in its employment sectors but experts say there are still some questions.
Not My Presidents Day rally in Columbus Circle draws thousands
Thousands of protesters spent their day off to send a message to the president.
Schumer pushes Trump to pay for tower costs
The city spends $100,000 a day to guard the Midtown building.
Spotify is moving to 4 World Trade Center
The steaming company is joining other tech giants in the downtown area.
Jewish groups, New Yorkers rally for refugees
Hundreds gathered once again to stand up against President Trump’s controversial policy.
Movie, TV filming expanding to Bronx, Staten Island
The outer boroughs are getting a piece of the city’s multi billion dollar film industry.
Pro-Trump rally held outside NYC’s Trump Tower
A small but vocal group of Donald Trump supporters rallied outside his Manhattan home.
New York Cosmos moving to MCU Park this season
The soccer stars are heading to Coney Island this spring.
NYCHA to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
The city’s public housing system will make upgrades to be more environmentally friendly.
Protesters at Tompkins Square Park condemn Trump policies
Village residents banded together to continue their vocal dissent against the president.
Starbucks refugee hiring plan gets support from New Yorkers
City java lovers aren’t afraid of the backlash against the coffee chain.
Battery Park protest rallies NYers against Trump’s immigration ban
New Yorkers made their voices heard following the president’s controversial move.
NYU to expand engineering school in Downtown Brooklyn
NYU is expanding its footprint in Brooklyn.
Mayor details $400M Vision Zero expansion plans
Improved streets, more crossing guards and new tech for cops are some of the ways the city will decrease traffic accidents.
Hart Island grave site access to be increased
Hart’s Island now has greater access to families.