Urban planners and community experts have a lot to say about the Port Authority’s plans to revamp it’s decaying bus terminal.
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City approves bill to install school emergency alert alarms
A bill passed by the City Council mandates that certain schools install alarms to prevent another tragedy like Avonte Oquendo from happening again.
Subway Inn to close after 77 years in Midtown
One of Midtown’s oldest dive bars will have its final call in August.
Cuomo announces statewide LGBT data collection initiative
The state will work to ensure that it is providing the best services for its LGBT members by making sure it has the most real time information.
‘Late Show’ to remain in New York when Colbert takes over
The CBS late night stable won’t be relocating anytime soon.
Fewer households moving out of NYC, report says
The city’s migrant residents aren’t flying too far away from the nest.
MediaMath signs lease at 4 World Trade Center
The first open tower at the World Trade Center just snagged another tenant.
Law would require vets to write prescriptions for pets
A bill proposed by two U.S. Senators could save pet owners millions on medications for their furry members.
Restaurant Week kicks off with deals and Instagram contest
Summer restaurant week kicks off with a fun contest to get people to explore New York’s undiscovered eateries.
Mayor announces new investments for Downtown Brooklyn
Downtown Brooklyn’s transformation enters phase two.
Mideast tensions felt at City Hall news conference
The Middle East conflict raised tensions at a news conference at City Hall.
FDNY, mayor mourn Matthew Ambelas, fallen Bravest
The FDNY paid their final respects to one of their own who died on duty in Brooklyn.
Crumbs may be back in business
The defunct and popular bakery may live another day from the help of a business celebrity.
De Blasio applauds city’s TV industry for Emmy noms
The city’s booming TV productions scored 107 nominations during this year’s award season.
Brooklyn DA’s office to stop prosecuting first time pot arrests
The Brooklyn DA’s decision will have ripple effects for the city’s drug laws.
Binge drinking targeted in new city campaign
The city’s latest efforts to promote safe drinking will focus on how bingeing affects New Yorkers as a whole.
Yankees fan caught napping on camera, sues team and ESPN
A Yankee fan wasn’t too happy that he was caught on camera at the wrong place at the wrong time.
Push to get tourists to venture into NYC neighborhoods pays off
The city’s Neighborhood x Neighborhood campaign not only works but it’s creating huge boons for the outer boroughs.
NYC’s largest residential skyscraper proposed for West Side
The next big tower could be coming to the West Side.
TV pilot productions leave LA for NYC: Report
The Big Apple dethroned its west coast counterpart when it comes to drama productions.