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The performing arts space is the last major part of the World Trade Center redevelopment.
The people struck by the fire escape were rushed to the hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Lego Live is bringing millions of tiny bricks to the Lower East Side this weekend.
The man took $500 in cash and a cell phone after pulling out a gun at an East Village clothing store, police said.
The woman was found in the water near Pier 17 in the Financial District, police said.
Detectives are trying to figure out if he had previous victims.
Here are the NYC restaurants, bars and chefs that made the list for the prestigious culinary award.
The case is believed to be the first time lactation has been induced for a transgender woman.
Think you can guess the average price of a wedding in Manhattan? It's higher.
The Tribeca hotspot Haus closed its doors after receiving dozens of complaints about noise and disorderly conduct.
The island could see hotels and dorms as city officials launch a process to rezone the land.
The Charging Bull statue and its new companion the Fearless Girl could move from their current home near Wall Street, a new report says.
The museum will be dedicated to all things candy, and is set to open this summer.
Developers are planning for high-end condos in a seven-story building at the site of the deadly 2015 explosion.
The man punched another person in the face and then slashed him using a broken glass, police said.
The family-run ice cream shop has been open in Chinatown since 1978.
An architecture firm released a new concept for apartment towers on Pier 40 in the Hudson River that could withstand rising sea levels.
The nursing home at the center of a citywide scandal is closer to becoming luxury condos.
Ahmad Rahimi was found guilty of using a weapon of mass destruction after he planted two pressure cooker bombs in Chelsea.