The ribbon-cutting ceremony will feature a Chinese lion dance performance and words from local leaders.
It will be the rare protest targeting both Obama and Trump.
Residents were advised to shelter in place.
All New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) residents qualify for a $5/month Citi Bike membership with annual commitment.
Hundreds of New Yorkers will meet Nov. 15 to plan ways to protect themselves in the face of potential violence during a Trump presidency.
The New York Times recently delved into the world of Tribeca artists and their turtles.
There were a handful of problems across lower Manhattan with long lines and broken scanners.
Kids (and adults) can fight aliens, interact with suspenseful plot-lines, and explore cartoons.
He owes $20,000 in child support for the boy he adopted in 2011, according to his estranged wife's lawyer.
The demonstration was a show of solidarity for a group of tenants in court over management neglecting to make necessary repairs.
Freelance marketer Carolina Salas was stiffed out of $3,500. She took her clients to court on principal.
Kryogenesis is 3 minutes of being surrounded by minus-256 degrees Fahrenheit.
The bill that just passed City Council could change the freelance game in NYC.
The legendary store's owners have passed on the family business to their daughter-in-law, who has a new, modern vision for it.
The old Soho neighborhood favorite confirmed its next location will be at 395 Broadway.
The woman was killed when she was hit by the bus on Friday evening.
Children of activists held signs outside City Hall on Thursday that said "circuses are no fun for animals."
Here's a peak inside the glassy, minimalist store inside the newly completed World Trade Center Oculus building.
The police arrested a man with an outstanding warrant from 2008 who was selling food without a license.
After years of speaking out against the use of exotic animals for NYC circuses, activists have a handful of council members on their side.
The statue was toppled over and then taken away by law enforcement on Wednesday morning, according to the Daily News.
A man was seriously injured on Tuesday when he jumped in front of an A train during the morning commute.
"The city is pushing something before anyone's really had a chance to catch their breath," said the chair of the community board.
West coast favorite Pressed Juicery is opening a location in the Financial District and giving away lots of goodies.
The two usual players were on top of the third quarter sales figures, but a Brooklyn neighborhood actually took fourth.
The council will consider a bill on Oct. 20 that would ban circus animals, giving hope to persistent animal rights advocates.
The police were called to look at a car which was parked on Cedar Street outside Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's office.
Some community members said there was an email going around to parents of local schools telling them to stay vigilant.
Plans for the new $70 million Statue of Liberty Museum, unveiled Thursday, reveal a much more enjoyable Liberty Island for visitors.
The new location on Greenwich Street is part of Target's strategy to reach a younger demographic that usually buys their products online.
The city's plan to remake Water Street could run into trouble with federal flood guidelines.
The spire of the tallest building in the country will be purple on Saturday night.
An experienced attorney will teach parents and providers how to best present one's self in family court.
The theatre on the border to Tribeca and SoHo closed abruptly this week, putting one show without a place to play.
Over a dozen galleries in Tribeca will be staying open late on Thursday night to welcome guests.
The NYPD Harbor Unit successfully rescued a person who was in distress off 23 State St. on Monday morning.
Doctors Without Borders' traveling exhibit, 'Forced From Home,' ventures to transform refugees from statistics to human beings.
The glass-faced building won't leave much to the imagination if residents don't buy blinds, but does give beautiful views of City Hall Park.
Police officer Rajub Bhowmik jumped into the water to rescue the man who had apparently jumped into South Cove.
The arch stands at 25-feet-tall and is made of nearly 30,000 pounds of Egyptian marble.