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Judge Carolyn Walker-Diallo issued the order in Brooklyn Supreme Court Wednesday, declaring the the city “enjoined and ...
What many New Yorkers see as an architectural eyesore is, to Christopher Chronopoulos, artistic inspiration. The 37-year-old ...
A judge has issued a temporary restraining order blocking the Adams administration from removing part of a protected bike ...
A lawsuit was filed to prevent the removal of bike lane barriers on Brooklyn's Bedford Avenue, citing safety concerns.
Supporters the 34th Avenue open street hope design changes can help calm the strip and redirect faster riders to a safer Northern Boulevard.
The tariffs wars involving global economic powerhouses such as the U.S. and China are being felt even in such distinctly local places as your regional amusement park.
A new revitalization project for the city's downtown arts district began its second phase of construction in May.
And with it comes the time of year for which New Yorkers wait all winter: outdoor dining season. But forget that cramped two-top dangerously close to the sidewalk ... in New York City this April.
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Restaurants across New York City can finally begin serving meals to patrons in their sidewalk and roadway eating spaces on Tuesday. They were once a staple of the pandemic ...
The New York City Council voted unanimously on Wednesday to "shed the sheds," setting time limits to remove scaffolding and sidewalk sheds that have blanketed parts of the city, sometimes for years.
New York City’s sidewalks might look a lot emptier pretty soon. Members of the New York City Council unanimously voted Wednesday afternoon to approve a package of five bills intended to reduce the ...
New York Governor Kathy Hochul, along withother top officials spent much of Tuesday weighing whether to use her power to remove New York City... Will New York's mayor survive widening scandal?