The final phase of the proposed Greenwhich Village historical district passed the first hurdle.
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New York Cares launches texting program to increase coat donations
New York Cares is going mobile to meet the huge demand for coats this winter.
NY Comedy Festival brings laughs throughout boros
The annual laugh fest is changing things up this year.
Red Hook NYCHA apartments still moldy after Sandy: Report
The homes near the Brooklyn coast are still dealing with troubles four years after the super storm.
Statue of Liberty turns 130: A look back at Lady Liberty’s history
New York’s most iconic symbol just turned 130 and she hasn’t lost her luster.
Pearl River Mart to reopen in Lower Manhattan
The beloved cultural shop is making a comeback just in time for the holidays.
NYC LGBT memorial: Gov. Cuomo announces artist competition
The state is looking for creative minds to help pay tribute to its LGBT pioneers.
NYC won’t make Build it Back deadline
Four years after Hurricane Sandy destroyed coastal neighborhoods, the city is still lagging on reconstructing.
Nintendo Switch, hybrid game console, revealed
The Japanese games giant is looking to switch things up for a new generation.
Brooklyn Alamo Drafthouse sets date for grand opening
The wait is over. The city’s first location of the famous movie chain is opening at the end of October.
Olympic runners to be NYC marathon grand marshalls
The top American runners will lead on their New York counterparts this year.
Gabby Giffords, Mark Kelly join NY politicians to curb gun violence
Two of the biggest advocates for gun control made their case on the steps of City Hall just weeks before the election.
NYC’s up-and-coming retail strips, from Manhattan to Queens
The retail scene is coming to neighborhoods across the city.
Bob Dylan’s NYC: Defining spots for the Nobel Prize winner
The legendary folk singer’s roots are deep in New York City.
Most New Yorkers who move stay in their boroughs: Report
Borough pride is strong among people who move.
Food cart permit expansion considered by City Council
A city bill would even the playing field for the thousands of food truck vendors in New York.
Bartlett Dairy will get new milk facility in Queens
Queens’s milk industry has a new lease on life.
Statue of Liberty Museum to open on Liberty Island in 2019
Liberty Island is going to be more packed soon.
NYC historical treasures on display at archaeological repository
Millions of relics dating back to the city’s history are now safely secured and available for future researchers.
Free Wi-Fi use at kiosks surpasses 576,000 people
Despite some controversies and a small range, the city’s wi fi project is onto a good start.