Here's what you need to know if you're taking the subway this weekend in the neighborhood.
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The presentation DOT gave to Community Board 5’s Transportation and Environment Committee about our proposal.
Nearly a third of drivers were observed speeding along two Hell's Kitchen avenues known for having high crash rates, a new study found.
The 57 St-7 Av subway station now offers fully ADA-compliant elevators, platforms and more.
The presentation DOT gave to Community Board 5’s Transportation and Environment Committee about our proposal to add a protected bike lane.
The long-delayed project to bring Long Island Rail Road service to Grand Central Terminal will open in 2022, the governor said Thursday.
A long-awaited bike lane extension is coming to Seventh Avenue, while a busy stretch of Eighth Avenue will get wider sidewalks and more.
'This project builds on our recent efforts to build out the protected bike lane network in Midtown.'
Filthy sidewalks and pedestrian obstructions abound in Midtown, according to the survey, which has prompted a board to push for reform.
Three busy stretches of Broadway in Midtown will be redesigned this spring to make them more pedestrian and bike-friendly, the city said.
The state unveiled two possible plans for the reimagining of Penn Station, including proposals to purchase parts of Madison Square Garden.
The crumbling 110-year-old commuter link to Manhattan is crumbling.
The police barricades that went up last June around the small park at Columbus Circle were finally dismantled after months of complaints.
More than 1,300 pedestrians have been injured and 16 killed in crashes on the East Side of Midtown since 2012, including eight more Friday.
Despite occasional battles over bike lanes and open streets, most Manhattan residents want more of them, according to a new poll.
The Port Authority unveiled plans this week to replace its busy but maligned Midtown bus terminal with a glassy, multibillion-dollar hub.
At least 133 MTA employees have died from COVID-19, but the agency's workers began getting their vaccines this week.
“I’ve seen it from the door and I know it’s not for me,” Kush said. “It’s very visible that it’s not for me, so I sleep somewhere else.”
A public ferry between Staten Island and Pier 79 at West 39th Street is still on track to open later this summer, NYC Ferry said.
The public got its first look Wednesday inside Penn Station's long-awaited expansion into the expansive Farley Post Office building.
After years of construction, Moynihan Train Hall will open this week inside the grand Farley Post Office, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced.
A major construction project at Grand Central Terminal is giving the city the chance to restore Park Avenue's malls to their former glory.
The MTA announced Wednesday the entrances to Grand Central Station from One Vanderbilt Avenue have been completed.
Work to make the shuttle ADA accessible will disrupt service between Times Square and Grand Central starting next month.
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A woman was fatally struck by a 1 train Friday morning at 34th Street–Penn Station, causing trains to the 1-2-3 line to be rerouted.
Representatives from the city this week unveiled the proposed locations of five new Citi Bike stations in Hell's Kitchen and Chelsea.
The protected lane is a victory for bike advocates and carries some sweet irony, since a lane on the same spot was ripped out 40 years ago.
Four privately-owned subway entrances in Midtown remain shuttered months after they closed during the pandemic, a report by THE CITY found.
Three workers converted a room under Grand Central into a "man cave" complete with a TV, a futon and a beer-stocked fridge, a report found.
Transportation advocates demanded Thursday that the mayor reverse plans to scale back a planned busway along Fifth Avenue.
The incident caused major delays Wednesday.
Monthslong efforts to remove NYPD barricades from Midtown streets escalated this week following a new report and a community board motion.
The NYPD escalated a monthslong blockage of East 51st Street this week by installing a new "checkpoint" near the department's 17th precinct.
The city will start construction this month on a protected bike lane on Sixth Avenue up to 59th Street, heeding calls from bike advocates.