State Assembly member Deborah Glick has succeeded in passing a bill that would (if signed into law) ban the leasing of New York State public lands for the exploration and production of oil and gas, ...
Fund for September 11 Victims Paid Out $1.84 Billion in 2025 ...
City Weighs ‘Bold’ Funding Plans in Case Feds Don’t Pony Up for Lower Manhattan Resiliency; Your Share Could Come to Six Figures ...
Two sources of data document that the streets of Community Board 1 (an area between the Hudson and East Rivers, bounded by ...
With the return of warm weather, outdoor dining is slated soon to resume on the streets of Lower Manhattan, in the form of ...
Drawing inspiration from six coastal regions across the Americas – Nova Scotia to Baja, to Bahia and the Caribbean – to create a menu of seasonal seafood and tropical cocktails, Six Coasts will open ...
This group of honorees represents the courage and integrity that our city is known for.” This year’s honorees included Security Officer Victor Garcia, who, on August 9, was assisting with morning drop ...
The message from today’s hearing was clear: the 24-hour workday is cruel, outdated, and unsustainable.” ...
Immigrant Pianist Who Inspired Federal Legislation is Honored ...
Why are we bringing a warehousing operation and trans-loading into a public space?” DOT representative Catherine Ponte responded, “the goal of this program is to reduce the truck traffic and emissions ...
The company that owns the hotel portion of what was the Ritz-Carlton building in southern Battery Park City has stripped the luxury brand name from its hostelry, apparently as part of its ongoing ...
The Lower Manhattan Real Estate Year in Review Report from the Downtown Alliance finds that, for the first time, the residential population within the Business Improvement District (BID) overseen by ...