The Greek Orthodox church was crushed when the towers fell.
George Butsikaris allegedly failed to fireproof a strip club in the basement of his historic building.
The city will pay for lunch for every child that wants it.
Police are hunting two men wanted for a string of robberies in the subway.
Thousands are expected to march from Foley Square to the Brooklyn Bridge.
Hundreds of firefighters fought a giant fire at Murray and Church for hours Friday. "Our city's collective history is burning," local says.
The annual Governors Island Art Fair starts on Saturday. Here's everything you need to know.
The Flea is opening in a brand new theater.
The Knicks forward was accused of choking a woman last year.
The South Street Seaport Museum is getting $4.5 million from city officials to restore a 110-year-old ship.
Activists and local politicians rallied in support of Long Island man Eber Garcia Vasquez.
The U.S. Coast Guard has called off its search for a man who jumped from a ferry into the New York harbor on Thursday night.
A Manhattan pharmacists bilked the state Medicaid system out of millions of dollars, prosecutors say.
A small fire at the Bowling Green subway station caused mid-morning delays along the 4 and 5 lines.
Les Halles, the restaurant where Anthony Bourdain got his start, has closed its Financial District location.
Prosecutors say a court staffer pocketed money from fines.
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
The co-working giant is getting still more office space in the Financial District.
The woman sustained severe leg trauma.
An FBI agent detonated the grenade accidentally.
A pop-up restaurant in TriBeCa that literally only serves Cheetos is already sold out.
A 25-year-old crane climber was arrested and charged with reckless endangerment, according to police.
This new art show in FiDi has a different target audience than your average museum-goer.
A temporary exhibit at the Museum of American Finance showcases black Americans on U.S. currency.
The mayor's deputy communications director was riding a train when a thief took his pricey phone at the Fulton Street stop, police said.
Developers are knocking down a six-story building in TriBeCa and plan to replace it with a high-rise.
At this pop-up restaurant in TriBeCa, every item on the menu comes with an orange-finger guarantee.
No arrests have been made more than six weeks after a Lower Manhattan mosque received a letter threatening a massacre.
The city's medical examiner's office has identified another victim of the 9/11 attacks, according to a report.
Larry Davis was found guilty of fraud last year.
The young entrepreneur behind the disastrous Fyre Festival is reportedly looking into a plea deal.
An employee of the NYC Health and Hospitals system downloaded child pornography at work, according to an investigation.
The woman was stopped at a TriBeCa intersection when she was punched in the face while sitting in her car, police said.
BREAKING: A man was injured Tuesday when he fell from a staircase inside the World Trade Center transportation hub, authorities said.
The photo mural installed in TriBeCa last year is slowly disappearing.
The popular Landmarc restaurant in TriBeCa will only be available for private parties.
Kids ages 4 to 14 at Asphalt Green’s Upper East Side and Battery Park City campuses collected coins for camp scholarship fund
The woman says the bathroom door fell on top of her, fracturing her wrist and spraining her ankle.