Two baby falcons have hatched at their urban nest on a high-rise at 55 Water St.
The soon-to-be millionaire found the ticket two days before it was set to expire.
The new cafe is set to open later this summer at Westfield World Trade Center.
Did you — or someone you know — buy a New York Lotto ticket from a hole-in-the-wall bodega on Church Street around this time last year?
Jason Wright has been charged with attempted murder, according to prosecutors.
Westville, the popular veggie-focused restaurant chain, opened its sixth location on Wall Street this week.
Riders Alliance, the transit advocacy group, is hosting a rally on Wednesday to demand funding from the city for reduced price Metro Cards.
UPDATES: Debris from the same type of plane Blumin, her kids and her boyfriend were in has surfaced off the Bahamas, the Coast Guard says.
The family of Jenny Santos, who died after falling more than 30 feet inside the Oculus, is considering suing for wrongful death.
The new Marshalls will open later this month near the World Trade Center and is expected to bring about 200 job opportunities to the area.
"Dogumenta" is billing itself as America's first art show for...dogs.
Lena Pitu, a Queens resident, died after her cab crashed into a metal barrier on the sidewalk, authorities said.
Watch a video of one of the NYPD's most specialized units training on top of the Brooklyn Bridge.
The $4 billion World Trade Center Transportation Hub wasn't able to withstand Friday's heavy rainstorm.
The alleged Mexican drug lord says his "small, windowless cell" in Lower Manhattan is driving him mad.
The Mexican drug kingpin's miserable stint in solitary confinement has drawn attention to conditions for all inmates in NYC's federal jails.
A bill that would require the Battery Park City Authority to be composed primarily of local residents passed the State Assembly.
There have been 43 cases of a deadly fungus reported in New York City, more than any other city in the U.S.
Joe Coffee is coming to the Financial District next month.
Council Member Margaret Chin is calling on the city to control ticket vendors at Battery Park.
Gunfire reportedly broke out early Friday evening at Wall and Pearl during a dispute over a parking space.
Jason Wright, 37, is accused of shooting two people near Battery Park — including a woman who cops believe was a bystander.
Federal prosecutors said the attack was unprovoked.
The escalator malfunctioned, sending two people to the hospital.
Two new lawsuits accuse the MTA of violating local and federal laws.
A woman was seriously injured on Tuesday afternoon after a hammock fell multiple stories from a building in the Financial District.
Police are looking for two men as part of their investigation into Monday's shooting, which injured two people.
UPDATES: A 32-year-old woman and a 40-year-old man were shot near Battery Park on Monday afternoon, police said.
The former U.S. attorney and the filmmaker behind 'Making a Murder' will both give keynote addresses at the ceremony.
New York Times readers launch a crowd-funding campaign to help a food vendor profiled by the paper take a trip with his family.
Bulletproof Coffee, famous for mixing butter with their java, has plans to open an NYC outpost.
The sweet shop's signature cereal milk soft serve is available for $1 on Monday to celebrate the new location's opening day.
The sculptor of Wall Street's famous Charging Bull is asking that the newly-installed "Fearless Girl" statue be moved.
The family of peregrine falcons on 55 Water Street is growing: Four eggs have been spotted in the nest.
At the Oculus at Westfield World Trade Center on Saturday, couples will compete to win a free engagement ring.
Amnesty wants to interview the notorious drug lord "El Chapo" to learn more about his confinement conditions in a Manhattan facility.
New York City will shut down the notorious jail on Rikers Island, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Friday.
The first egg of the season has been spotted in the falcon nest at 55 Water Street.
The impact and costs of cyber incidents to business owners is painful and for the smaller medical practices can put them out of business.
The temporary Fearless Girl statue in lower Manhattan will remain in place through February 2018, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced.