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“We are building an Administration that ‘Gets Stuff Done’ — and our new press team is no exception,” said Mayor Adams.
Time Out published its annual list of the 49 coolest neighborhoods in the world on Wednesday.
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The High Line will issue a limited number of visitor passes per day to discourage crowding at the elevated park.
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The attendance surge came at a time when the park ramped up sustainability initiatives.
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Patch caught up with Samantha Cotroneo, center director of Bright Horizons at West 14th, to learn about their early education program.
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Artist Magie Dominic discusses Chelsea and the history of a Cornelia Street theater she says is "the foundation for everything."
Tell City Council Speaker Corey Johnson how you want him to spend $1 million in his district.
Reconstruction at Clement Clarke Moore Park near the Highline in Chelsea is complete.
"The heating season didn't even start yet and we're already getting heating problems," said a tenant leader.
The open air plaza's opening has long been delayed.
A former Department of Sanitation facility was torn down and transformed into a new park in Chelsea.
Hudson River Park released preliminary renderings of what Manhattan's first beach could look like.
A group of Chelsea tenants is withholding rent after months of construction issues.
A group of Chelsea residents paid $11 million to stop a 145-foot condo building from being built, according to a report.
The West Side Community Fund, which includes Google and Related/Oxford Hudson Yards, is funding grants for community projects.
Three decades ago, this man first became homeless. Now, he's known as the mayor of his building.
Chelsea's Orangetheory Fitness Studio is offering a $25 workout class Saturday to raise money for ALS research.
A Chelsea apartment building was contaminated with toxic lead dust during construction, reports show.
The former editor of a local newspaper in Chelsea has launched another hyperlocal news site to cover the neighborhood.
The adoption center is offering a $1,000 reward to get the 12-week-old kitten back.
Google launched a five-month long program offering free digital skills classes at the tech company's Chelsea offices.
City Winery is relocating from Hudson Square to Hudson River Park's Pier 57, according to a report.
Google removed an app that LGBTQ advocates said promoted conversion therapy after outrage.
The Hudson River Park Trust will host a meeting for design ideas for Gansevoort Peninsula on March 26.
The Meatpacking District BID appointed Jeffrey LeFrancois as its new executive director.
The 22-year-old Google engineer died in the tech company's Chelsea offices late last year.
The Chelsea woman alleges the sex shop is responsible for six inches of sewage floods in the basement of her townhome.
Around a dozen people protested what they called "bias" and "censorship" on Twitter.