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CB1 member Laura Starr predicted that the shed “will take away views of the Brooklyn Bridge, which is a major community asset ...
Trinity Church, the oldest, largest, and most prolific philanthropic organization in Lower Manhattan, has announced the results from its spring round of grants, in which $16.3 million was allocated to ...
Decades of delay and secrecy surrounding a stash of never-disclosed City Hall documents that may shed light on what municipal ...
Now in progress and continuing through late October, the 24th annual River to River Festival is staging free, public events ...
Hawkins Way and Found Study plan to convert former hotel amenity areas at 99 Washington into shared spaces, including ...
The Charter Revision Commission recommends shortening and consolidating two, separate advisory review periods (one by the ...
In the Financial District, what was once the world’s tallest Holiday Inn hotel is slated to be repurposed as a new kind of college dormitory. The building at 99 Washington Street has been purchased ...
Starr Whitehouse (80 Broad Street) created the award-winning Playscape in the Battery, where WXY architecture + urban design ...
Most of the delegates affixed their John Hancocks a month later, on August 2. But a few stragglers continued to sign through ...
The Battery Park City Authority (BPCA) has renegotiated its ground lease with rental landlord Glenwood Management (owner of ...
Lower Manhattan residents went to the polls on Tuesday (following a week of early voting), to select Democratic Party candidates for (among other races) the City Council seat that represents Lower ...
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