The commissioner's exit from One Police Plaza was a time for celebration for police, but also protest for those angry with his tactics.
The Norwegian Viking ship Draken Harald Hårfagre will be docking in Battery Park City this weekend. Don't let your kids stray too far.
According to ABC7, the wind was not the main factor in causing the collapse that killed one person.
In a statement, Hillary Clinton's doctor said the Democratic nominee was diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday.
A tribute to those killed in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 is being held at the Sept. 11 Memorial and Museum in Lower Manhattan.
Clinton made the comments directed at Trump's supporters at a fundraiser in New York City.
Bill de Blasio and Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson led a ceremony honoring the return of federal agency offices to One WTC.
Neither candidate for president will have a speaking role at the event, but both will attend on Sunday.
The Ronald O. Perelman Performing Arts Center was unveiled for the first time on Thursday morning.
Fifteen years after Sept. 11, 2001, Lower Manhattan is as booming and lively as ever.
Maybe the most famous photo from Sept. 11 captured firefighters raising a flag over Ground Zero. The flag has finally been found.
The “Made for History Fashion Show & Rooftop Party” featured Chelsea Clinton and a performance by Demi Lovato.
New Yorkers are asked to complete a survey on how the city can better utilize Governors Island all year long.
The potential sale would be part of the authority's mission to focus more on transportation, the authority said in a statement.
A new mostly residential 503-foot building is coming to the Financial District soon.
At around 9:45 a.m., the Thunderbirds will fly over the Statue of Liberty and One World Trade.
According to a police source, the woman said she was in a "deep sleep" when she felt "something unusual" in her mouth.
Housing prices are still going up but not at the pace they have been the past three years, according to new data from StreetEasy.
The second-busiest Citi Bike station in NYC will have a valet service at the West and Chambers streets docking station.
The historic atrium, built in 1880, was vacant for years but has finally been redone as an upscale hotel.
Buy tickets for nonprofit Tuesday's Children's sixth annual 9/11 fundraiser on Sept. 9 in Lower Manhattan.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the tower will be green, red and white on Thursday evening.
The Idaho Potato Commission took a record-breaking, massive, 12,000-pound potato to NYC.
The NYPD said a suspicious white powder was found in an envelope at 225 Liberty St., but no one was injured.
The FDNY was called to the scene off the coast of the Museum of Jewish Heritage late Tuesday night.
Police were called to the scene of one of the most expensive houses on the market in Tribeca.
Oculus' debut was filled with smiling, awe-inspired visitors and heavily armed security personnel.
The call for a fire at 28 Liberty St. came in at 6:49 p.m. on Monday night.
The installation won't be reopened until Spring 2017.
In the first ever "Shared Streets: Lower Manhattan," a good chunk of the Financial District will be closed off to cars.
"Forced From Home" is coming to Queens and Battery Park City in September.
The long-running free dance festival boasts its most diverse set of performers ever.
The artist memorializes photos of Ellis Island immigrants in a grand fashion.
Hpgrp Gallery will host the exhibit from Aug. 19 to Sept. 3.
The FDNY says a fire in a machine room at 30 Broad Street on Tuesday morning seriously injured one worker.
A lot at 86 Warren St. in the heart of Tribeca will disappear in favor of a 12-story mixed-use building, according to plans filed Aug. 4.
The organizers are running training classes and workshops about racism and injustice.
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Eyewitness reports indicate the man began threatening to jump around 3 p.m. Wednesday. He was eventually taken down safely.
iPic movie theater is opening on Oct. 7 in the re-developed Fulton Market, containing oversized leather seats, gourmet food and more.