The Boys' Club of New York listed the East Village clubhouse with Cushman & Wakefield days after locals rallied against the sale.
A federal judge has barred MoMaCha from using its name, logo and web address until the lawsuit against the cafe is resolved.
Locals railed against plans to replace the St. Denis Hotel with a 12-story office building and demanded land use protections for the nabe.
Pols and residents will rally in front of the Boys' Club of New York's Harriman Clubhouse on Saturday.
City sanitation trucks may use three residential streets as an impromptu parking lot for up to 3 years, according to a local leader.
Livid locals say the foul fleet is wreaking havoc on their neighborhoods.
Police arrested and charged Julio Mendez early Tuesday for allegedly attacking a woman outside her East 13th Street laundry room.
The mayor said the owner of the PS 64 building refuses to negotiate a sale, but the developer says the city hasn't even reached out to him.
"I can't really remember when exactly I started coming here. This place — it's like its always been a part of my life," said one regular.
A devastated dog owner created a GoFundMe page to revive the annual parade.
TripAdvisor ranked this NYC spot the best place in the state to get a mouth-watering burger.
Brazilian artist Eduardo Kobra is painting the vibrant mural at the corner of First Avenue and East 11th Street.
The hawk passed away after testing positive for rodenticide, wildlife rescue workers said.
Two urban park rangers caught the sick hawk in Tompkins Square Park. Now the bird is receiving treatment at a Long Island facility.
The dogs were found malnourished and starving two weeks ago in an East Village apartment.
Officials urged the city to reacquire the building more than 10 months after Mayor De Blasio pledged to take back the former school house.
The pseudo storefront provoked ire over what many saw as the commodification of the neighborhood's culture.
A judge recommended the driver's taxi license be reinstated over a lack of evidence that he acted because of their sexual orientation.
Developer Gregg Singer wants the city to consider purchasing a newly for sale building instead of acquiring his East Village school house.
Check out what's in store in Manhattan during this sizzling hot weekend.
"Sometimes it's just time to move on in life," said the bake shop's owner.
The two lots were leveled in the 2015 East Village gas explosion, which injured 19 and killed two.
The Taxi and Limousine Commission suspended the driver, Ahmad El Boutari, pending an investigation on Tuesday, said a city official.
Two robbers attacked a man selling flowers in the East Village after he stopped the pair from stealing a bouquet of roses.
Video shows an Uber driver refusing service to women who kissed in the backseat of his car. He explains, "It is illegal."
Photographers spotted two new chicks sired by the promiscuous Christo.
"HAVE YOU SEEN THIS WOMAN?" the posters ask.
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Dora's time in rehab might mean the end of her relationship with her longtime partner Christo.
The last living male of the white northern rhinoceros subspecies has died.
Fred Bass, the owner of the legendary Strand Bookstore, left a fortune of about $25 million to his heirs, according to a new report.
Community Board 3 voted to approve a plan for a new tech hub near Union Square.
Dora, a red tailed hawk who has lived in Tompkins Square Park for years, returned home on Monday after three months in a rehab center.
The hairdresser and activist Joshua Coombes gave free haircuts to homeless men in Tompkins Square Park this week.
A proposal for a new tech hub near Union Square was approved by a local advisory board on Wednesday night.
The legendary alt-weekly will return to its longtime home after being beset with layoffs and the end of its print publication.
Here are all the East Village restaurants that are offering discounts for Restaurant Week, which starts Jan. 22.
The MTA will host open houses to inform commuters about their alternate transit options during the L train shutdown.
The city's first dog-friendly cafe is getting ready to open this month in the East Village.
The family-owned clothing shop first opened its doors in the neighborhood in 1940.