In Tribeca, an alley fight for the ages
Neighbors, landlords and a developer on a Tribeca block have for four years been at war with each other over who can park in a private alleyway called Franklin Place. And more than once,...
Neighbors, landlords and a developer on a Tribeca block have for four years been at war with each other over who can park in a private alleyway called Franklin Place. And more than once,...
The New York City Department of Transportation is on the move. The agency has signed an agreement to lease...
One of the property owners suing the Department of Transportation over an alley in Tribeca is now claiming that...
Arthur Karpati, producer of the immersive Macbeth theater performance “Sleep No More,” is taking one for the team: he’s...
The city pulls in $2 million in revenue each year from revocable consents it grants property owners to use...
Boston Properties’ bid to redevelop the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s former headquarters in Midtown is on hold, after MTA official and...
Nearly 700 square miles, space that is collectively nearly four times the size of Central Park, is sitting unused...
With another victory in the courtroom, Citi Bike rides onward. A Manhattan judge dismissed a lawsuit today from the...
Lawyers for residents of Soho and the West Village made their case to a Manhattan judge over why the...
An elected state official from Brooklyn thinks a vacant lot in Carrroll Gardens would make a great Citi Bike...