The next meeting regarding Battery Park City's resiliency project, which could require razing Wagner Park's pavilion building, is Monday.
A developer filed an application to DOT in 2014 to make this space into a public plaza. Now, CB 1 wants to know what happened to the plans.
The long-delayed West Thames Pedestrian Bridge begins installation this week.
The Downtown Alliance will scrap bus stops on its free bus route this summer to try to stop aggressive ticket sellers who target tourists.
The 2019 Romania Day in NYC is coming to the Financial District on Saturday.
The Statue of Liberty Museum is set to open Thursday.
Tenants and tenants' advocates blasted Larry Gluck of Stellar Management for being among Manhattan's worst evictors.
The Museum of Jewish Heritage opened the largest exhibition on Auschwitz in North America. The exhibition will run through Jan. 3, 2020.
Two of the four peregrine falcons this season have hatched.
A New York University freshman won a top award at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Shakespeare & Co. is opening a new shop at Brookfield Place in Lower Manhattan.
The seventh annual 9/11 Memorial & Museum 5K and community day is slated for Sunday.
Activists from the Extinction Rebellion unfurled banners from light posts during a climate protest at City Hall Wednesday morning.
The Museum of Jewish Heritage hosts a community discussion Wednesday night about its new Auschwitz exhibition.
The project is expected to involve demolishing a beloved pavilion building in Wagner Park.
Lower Manhattan residents are concerned about Howard Hughes' mercury clean-up at a Seaport lot near an elementary school.
The Downtown Alliance hopes to inform residents and property managers about better waste management to reduce piles of garbage bags.
The Downtown Alliance is offering a $10,000 grant for Lower Manhattan businesses to improve their online presence and digital tools.
A time-lapse video reveals the extensive disassembly and transportation done to move the historic torch.
Sydney Pereira joins Patch.
UJA and Hebrew Free Loan Society offering interest-free loans to federal employees who have been furloughed or are working without pay
Lady Liberty will remain a beacon during the government shutdown.
The hyper-local blog will cease publication on Dec. 31, the owner announced.
Bowling Green's "Charging Bull" will eventually join the four-foot statue in front of the stock exchange.
Lower Manhattan will hear and see the controlled demolition of a New Jersey smokestack and water tower Friday morning.
The city is nixing plans to build a jail at 80 Centre St. in favor of expanding the existing Manhattan Detention Complex.
The city is partnering with MotherCoders to offer college-educated moms tech sector trainings.
Affordable housing advocates are marching to demand state lawmakers strengthen rent regulations.
The shop will feature a "discovery bar" with samples and a lounge hosting yoga, massage and guided meditation classes.
President Trump signed a bill into law that make 9/11 responders who died of related illnesses eligible for the honor.
Priority is given to residents and local groups to book the space, but anyone is welcome to reserve it.
The Satanic Temple is suing Netflix and Warner Bros. for $150 million, according to Manhattan court filings.
The city, state and federal governments must collaborate to apprehend the racist vandal, City Council Members demanded Monday.
The plan must be pulled and revised with greater community input, according to a group of elected officials.
"There are just so many people taking bites out of the apple, pun not intended," said a co-owner with the grocery chain.
Nineteen vendors have signed on for the three-day feast at Oculus Plaza this November.
Survivors and victim's loved ones gathered in Lower Manhattan Wednesday to commemorate the eight victims.
The city settled with Ariel Douglas, who was struck by a NYPD scooter during a protest, after a seven year legal battle.
The high-tech convenience store is slated for Brookfield Place, Recode reported.
Patch's guide to the various Halloween parties, parades and pumpkin patches in Lower Manhattan this season.