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Take a look at our most read Lower Manhattan headlines from 2018. What a year.
A new museum dedicated to one of the world's most notorious spy organizations opened Friday on 14th Street.
"I love to make the world laugh and I want to bring all people together," said performer Jason Izen.
“Regular day in New York. Happy Hanukkah," one man filming the stunt said.
A father-daughter duo from Lithuania is bringing some 3,500 KGB artifacts to the Chelsea museum opening this December.
Twitter reportedly banned the far-right activist's account, so she chained herself to its NYC office. Police eventually cut her free.
Former first lady Michelle Obama will visit the Barnes & Noble Friday for her only NYC signing of her new memoir.
The gourmet Italian chocolate shop features three walls of flowing chocolate.
The winter market is a popular spot to hunt for unique holiday gifts made by local craftsmen and artists.
After Tuesday voting chaos, City Council Speaker Corey Johnson called on the director of the city's Board of Elections to resign.
The home improvement giant is closing 20 of its worst performing stores in the country.
Talk about a smashing good time.
Google employees in NYC joined workers across the globe in walkouts to protest the company's handling of sexual harassment.
Owner and chef Jimmy Bradley is calling it quits after nearly two decades on 10th Avenue.
A judge tossed a suit filed by locals who sought to limit construction hours and axe planned bike lanes related to the L train shutdown.
A new study shows where Chelsea residents lack a soft spot for the ice cream trucks and their jingles.
The once $120 million Chelsea powerhouse has shrunk from 65 flower sellers to a handful of shops, according to a Bloomberg report.
One of Disney's most iconic cartoon characters is turning 90 this fall and New York is invited to the party.
The new playground opened with a 64-foot long wooden pipefish jungle gym after an 11-month renovation.
Fashion Institute of Technology student Samuel Riley's design will be manufactured and distributed to more than 75 bowling alleys.
Dozens of bricks rained down on a stretch of Eighth Avenue after part of a Chelsea building suddenly collapsed.
The popular salad spot is opening a new location at 10th Avenue and West 30th Street on Monday.
Nine buildings remain contaminated with the cancer-causing asbestos, officials said Wednesday.
"It's very confusing and I think they are being very slippery in the language they are using," said one displaced tenant.
At least nine buildings have reopened to the public after Thursday's steam pipe explosion in the Flatiron District.
Volunteers picked up 900 pieces of plastic and some bizarre items including a sewing machine, a jack-o-lantern and pool noodles.
Everything you need to know about Sunday's fourth annual Disability Pride Parade NYC marching through Chelsea.
Parade organizers will erect two massive tents to alleviate fears of heat exhaustion because of a lack of shade in Union Square's plaza.
The American kestrel, Gonz, is named for the officer who swooped in and saved the bird of prey.
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The doors of some of the Chelsea Hotel's most famous residents are being auctioned off.
An "indoor block party" will bring retailers, restaurants and other community groups together in the Meatpacking District.
Residents of a Chelsea condo board say instructors "scream encouragement" during cycling classes at SoulCycle.
L train service was shut down in most of Brooklyn on Wednesday afternoon because of a police investigation.