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The 92nd Street Y Rebrands: Manhattan Week In Review
Civil Rights Museum Replaced With Affordable Homes In New One45 Plan | Billionaire Gets OK To Construct Penthouse | Car Drives Off The Road
MANHATTAN, NY — Miss any stories from Manhattan Patches this week? Here are the top tales.
The 92nd Street Y Rebrands And Begins $200M Redevelopment
It might take some getting used to, but the Upper East Side institution will now be known as 92NY. Here's what else to know.
Civil Rights Museum Replaced With Affordable Homes In New One45 Plan
The former centerpiece of a controversial Harlem development would be replaced by affordable housing under new plans from One45 developers.
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Billionaire Gets OK To Construct Penthouse Atop UWS Building: See It
Bill Ackman, who Forbes says is worth $3.3 billion, just gained approval from the LPC to build a rooftop penthouse atop his UWS home.
Car Drives Off Road And Damages Steps In Fort Tryon Park
A car was found abandoned Friday morning near the entrance to Linden Terrace in Fort Tryon Park, the leader of the park's trust told Patch.
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Harlem African Burial Ground Memorial Back In Motion After Delay
After a pandemic delay, the project that will build a memorial and housing at the site of a historic African burial ground is now in motion.
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