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This Is The City's 'Most In Demand' Street | NYC Roundup

Here are the must-read Patch NYC stories for Thursday, April 15.

An image of the row of townhouses on Sylvan Terrace in Washington Heights.
An image of the row of townhouses on Sylvan Terrace in Washington Heights. (Google Maps)

A round-up of the news stories in New York City today:

This Is NYC's 'Most In Demand' Street

The 20 townhouses are the hardest homes to land in the city, according to the NY Post.

This Giant Drone Will Soon Soar Over High Line

The 25-foot-tall sculpture will be installed on the High Line near Hudson Yards — designed by an artist whose past work sparked controversy.

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Harlem Celebrates Korean Restaurant Owner Amid Racist Attacks

Harlem leaders rallied around Betty Park, owner of a beloved soul food chain, condemning recent attacks on Asian New Yorkers.

Prospect Park Bench Dedicated To 9-Month-Old Cancer Victim

The restored bench on Prospect Park West is in memory of Francesca "Beans" Kaczynski, who died from pediatric brain cancer in December.

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Major NYC East Side River Park Flood Protection Project Kicks Off

The East Side Coastal Resiliency Project will protect 110,000 residents against the effects of climate change — but not everyone is happy.

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