City and state officials knew there was a risk of an attack but did nothing to prevent one, a lawyer for the victims reportedly argues.
Here are the most interesting events happening in Manhattan this weekend.
The Nazi collaborator Philippe Pétain will keep his spot on a Broadway sidewalk in the Financial District.
The popular Water Street bar will be expanding this year.
An Occupy Wall Street protester was awarded just one cent after suing NYC over his arrest during the 2011 demonstrations.
The 17th annual "No Pants Subway Ride" happened on Sunday throughout the city.
Here are the weirdest and most interesting events happening in Manhattan this weekend.
The Lower Manhattan neighborhood is the priciest for new real estate purchases, a study finds.
A long-lost Purple Heart that belonged to a Brooklyn soldier who fought in WWII was recovered and given to the Museum of Jewish Heritage.
Here are diners' favorite restaurants in NYC, as rated by Open Table reviews.
Rohina Bhandari, the Wall Street exec who died in a scuba diving expedition last week, was remembered as a generous and effusive spirit.
Rohina Bhandari's fiancé says the diving company didn't do enough to protect her and other divers.
Rats are different depending on if they live Uptown or Downtown, research found.
The Coast Guard is investigating after 114 passengers had to be evacuated from the NYC Ferry.
Port Authority is hosting public meetings on a proposal that would extended the PATH train to the Newark airport.
Construction work has resumed on a FiDi building about two months after a worker fell to his death at the site.
A state court ruled that 9/11 cleanup workers could move forwarded with their compensation claims against the Battery Park City Authority.
St. Joseph's Chapel will close next year, parishioners were told last week.
The man jumped into the river after stealing a yellow cab, the NYPD said.
Faith leaders from NYC mourned the eight people who died in Tuesday's terror attack.
The mournful gathering was planned by an interfaith group of organizations for 6 p.m.
Moving trucks were spotted outside Harvey Weinstein's office at 375 Greenwich St., the New York Post reported.
The trendy co-working space is expanding into gyms.
Jimmie Smith had put the ticket in his pocket and forgotten about it.
ESPN will open new waterfront studios in Lower Manhattan, the company announced on Tuesday.
The MTA is testing out a replacement for the standard Metro Card that puts your ticket on your phone.
The financial services firm behind the "Fearless Girl" statue discriminated against female executives, according to a federal review.
A new study looks at the impact of light pollution on migrating birds by examining the impact of the 9/11 tribute lights.
The ferry says it can get you from Jersey City to Downtown Manhattan in just six minutes.
A new Blue Bottle is open in the Westfield World Trade Center.
A new street mural in Tribeca honors the iconic South African artist Esther Mahlangu.
A sculpture that miraculously survived the 9/11 terrorist attacks has returned home to Liberty Park.
Monday marks 16 years since the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
The South Street Seaport Museum is getting $4.5 million from city officials to restore a 110-year-old ship.
NYC restaurateur Tom Colicchio changed the name of one of his restaurants.
The sculpture, which miraculously survived the 9/11 terrorist attacks, has moved to Liberty Park.
Phillipe Pétain​, a Nazi collaborator during World War II, will have his name removed from a granite strip on a Broadway sidewalk
A pop-up restaurant in TriBeCa that literally only serves Cheetos is already sold out.
The young entrepreneur behind the disastrous Fyre Festival is reportedly looking into a plea deal.
The photo mural installed in TriBeCa last year is slowly disappearing.