The Tribeca pier will transform into a lush landscape that highlights Hudson River Park's ecology.
Livid locals came out in force to oppose a jail proposed for 80 Centre Street.
Gov. Cuomo signed an executive order Thursday creating a commission to helm the memorial's design and installation.
Family members will read the names of the fallen in the annual ceremony at the World Trade Center.
The theater will also boast a video store-themed bar where film buffs can rent flicks for free.
A massive crowd marched through Lower Manhattan urging action to combat climate change.
Those who knew Imogen Roche left flowers and messages for the late 15-year-old outside of the Reade Street building where she fell.
The water quality in New York Harbor is the cleanest it has been in nearly 110 years, according to a new city report.
The 15-year-old who plummeted to her death Sunday was an aspiring actress who went to Beacon High School.
The experience includes a ball room with a giant "boba tea" bottle.
New Yorkers said a little prayer for the queen of soul at Franklin Street's 1 train station Thursday.
One of the nation's largest equestrian​ events is coming to Governors Island on Saturday.
Dozens gathered in Lower Manhattan to protest Vice President Mike Pence outside of a cybersecurity summit he spoke at.
The remains of 26-year-old financial worker Scott Johnson were identified through advances in DNA testing.
Talk about a cock and bull story.
Advocates have long-fought to increase public access to the shuttered beach.
The award-winning Financial District bar will reopen with a cold plate menu while the kitchen undergoes renovations.
Activists are calling on New Yorkers to protest a U.S. Supreme Court ruling in the Janus labor union case this evening at Foley Square.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo appointed Battery Park City residents Martha Gallo and Anthony Kendall to the complex's state-run board.
A Soviet refugee is suing a Financial District preschool for refusing to allow his son's Star of David necklace, reported The Daily News.
The chairman and CEO of Battery Park City's governing board, Dennis Mehiel, resigned Tuesday effective immediately.
Glass skyscraper, 19 Dutch, has begun leasing its 483 apartments in the Financial District, New York YIMBY reported.
A new City Council bill aims to expand the vendor-free zone near the World Trade Center, but advocates say the plan is Islamophobic.
Troop 3302 dedicated a garden to the women whose work during World War II paved the way for future generations.
The Greenmarket at Oculus Plaza will set up shop weekly from June 5 to Oct. 30.
Changes to the 9/11 Memorial will include a pathway to honor those who were sickened after the attack.
The 2018 Romania Day on Broadway is coming to the Financial District on Sunday.
Here's your guide to the annual food festival that will take over part of the neighborhood on Saturday.
The New York Stock Exchange District could see a massive street-level redesign to make pedestrian traffic flow better.
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The newest residents of Water Street are three fuzzy peregrine falcon chicks.
A branch of the New York Public Library system in Tribeca will be undergoing extensive renovations.
The falcon eggs have begun hatching outside the 14th floor of a Financial District skyscraper.
This summer, visitors to Governors Island can stay until 10 p.m., late enough to watch the sunset.
Stanley lived on a Tribeca street corner for nearly four years before he met a neighbor who would change his life.
A 24-year-old is trying to prove that a man who died in 9/11 was his dad.
At least two falcon eggs have been laid in the nest, which sits on the 14th floor of a 54-story skyscraper in the Financial District.
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Ray Phillips died of a World Trade Center-related illness, according to his family and fire officials.