Human Impacts Institute launches its House of Solutions installation with a drag party.
A bike storage start-up announced it would have to shutter its FiDi location. Now, there's a "last ditch" effort to save it.
A math teacher at Stuyvesant High School and a science teacher from MS 88 in Park Slope were awarded $20,000.
A woman suffered head injuries after being dragged down the stairs of a subway station during a robbery, police said.
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 Port Authority and the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation have reportedly reached a deal to sell 5 World Trade Center.
High-schoolers will unveil their short films discussing race and their lived experiences at a student film festival Saturday evening.
The AG said the scheme involved $17K+ in Knicks tickets and gifts to score preferential treatment involving the rebuilding of the WTC.
The long-delayed West Thames Pedestrian Bridge begins installation this week.
See inside One Wall Street's Red Room restoration.
A Stuyvesant High School student with autism went missing Friday morning, an NYPD spokesman said.
The Downtown Alliance will scrap bus stops on its free bus route this summer to try to stop aggressive ticket sellers who target tourists.
A woman was found dead in the East River Sunday night, police said.
New York City's 18th Annual Memorial NYPD 5k run kicks off Sunday in honor of fallen officers.
The 2019 Romania Day in NYC is coming to the Financial District on Saturday.
This Tribeca townhouse includes a private spa with a 50-foot pool on Beach Street for $11 million.
More than 60 of Tribeca's chefs and restaurants will come together for the 25th annual fundraiser for PS 150 and PS 234.
A man stole a woman's phone on the R train and demanded a sexual act to get her phone back, police said.
The Statue of Liberty Museum is set to open Thursday.
Private-sector jobs in Lower Manhattan have surged past pre-9/11 levels, according to an analysis by the Downtown Alliance.
In the First Precinct, it takes cops 4 minutes to be dispatched to a crime-in-progress, a new report shows.
Tenants and tenants' advocates blasted Larry Gluck of Stellar Management for being among Manhattan's worst evictors.
A hospitality start-up backed by Airbnb will launch in the Financial District.
The Museum of Jewish Heritage opened the largest exhibition on Auschwitz in North America. The exhibition will run through Jan. 3, 2020.
The store opened in Tribeca Tuesday.
The Tribeca restaurant Frenchette won a James Beard award for best new restaurant in the nation.
Two of the four peregrine falcons this season have hatched.
The New York City Board of Elections has chosen 38 early voting sites. Tribeca is home to the only site south of Central Park.
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.
NYCxDESIGN, the city's annual design celebration, is slated to have various talks and walking tours in Lower Manhattan in May.
Inland Empire Music Artist MillsWasChosen Discusses His Infuences, The Music Industry and His Upcoming Release
The seventh annual 9/11 Memorial & Museum 5K and community day is slated for Sunday.
A car caught fire Friday morning on Broadway near City Hall Park, FDNY said.
Plumes of smoke from a Jersey City fire could be seen from New York City.
The Tribeca Film Festival will run April 24 through May 5.
A fire broke out on the scaffolding of a high-rise commercial building in the Financial District, an FDNY spokesman said.
A man reportedly masturbated on a northbound 3 train earlier this month, police said.
Condos at the landmarked Broad Exchange Building in FiDi hit the market.
This weekend is your last chance to see an interactive art trail of kaleidoscopes in Lower Manhattan.