Aptly named "Vivi la Revolucion," the mural is an old photo of his daughter when she was 3, painted in hues of red, orange and yellow.
The lot was sold for well under the asking price, according to The Real Deal.
The new garden is dedicated to Carmen Pabon, legendary East Village activist and founder of the garden that was destroyed for a development.
The NYPD are looking for a man who falsely claimed to have a bomb, just a few hours before the Chelsea attack on Saturday.
The Department of Finance will hold several events to help people who are eligible for rent freeze programs to enroll in them.
The developer filed plans to build the hotel despite protests against the demolition of historic buildings to make way for it.
The iconic statue of Vladimir Lenin posing in a victory salute was taken down off the roof of the East Village building Monday night.
The NYPD bomb squad determined a suspicious package near 195 Avenue A on Tuesday morning contained only trash.
The art organization has found a new home after it was reported Jeffrey Deitch would be returning to his original space in SoHo.
Tenants of his buildings plan to stage a protest outside Manhattan Criminal Court Tuesday morning.
The man who recorded the YouTube video of three police ticketing the woman for running a red light said she hadn't run the red light.
Local performers will perform this weekend at Astor Live! Festival to celebrate new developments on Astor Place.
They give you a straw so you can suck the broth out of the dumpling.
Adas Yisroel Anshe Meseritz synagogue is now accepting tenants, if you have a couple million dollars to spend.
The setup included an XBox 360 console, monitor, controller and three large bags.
The Heineken-festooned beer and soda distribution facility, sold last year, will make way for new apartments.
"We run a very old-fashioned business in a very modern world," the store's family representative said.
Permits were filed but not yet approved to construct a glassy, 10-story building in place of the East Village's last gas station.
The man was crossing the street when he was struck by the FDNY ambulance, driven by a 22-year-old EMT.
Housing prices are still going up but not at the pace they have been the past three years, according to new data from StreetEasy.
Three people living in the apartment were arrested on multiple counts, police said.
Watch the festivities of last year to pump up for this year's free concerts.
Flying gondolas? You better believe it, baby.
This place, opening in September, has it all: records for sale, coffee, cocktails, milk punch, sushi, hammocks, etc.
Longtime East Village members said the mayor is helping his developer friend David Lichtenstein by destroying 5 historic buildings.
Neighbors called him "box man" because he was always carrying boxes into his apartment, but none of them ever came out.
The hospital so far hasn't said what will go in place of the apartment building on 13th Street between 1st and 2nd avenues.
Ever wanted a bacon pretzel octopus Bloody Mary? Now is your chance.
The theme of the fest this year is "people for the planet."
The protest, which started at Union Square Monday, moved to the East Village, where multiple people were arrested, according to witnesses.
Spotted on East 1st Street, between Essex and Clinton Street.
The department store released new details about its upcoming location between avenues A and B.
The four-story, '70s-inspired venue that offers the sushi appetizer is coming in mid-August.
Spotted on East Houston between 1st Ave and Ave A.
The Demont Company bought the 130-unit building for $100 million, according to the New York Post.
A piece of New York history will be demolished for a hip hotel targeting millennials.
Tenants at 325 E. 12th St. haven't had gas for almost three months, so an ice cream social was the last thing they needed.
Join musical comedy duo Benny and Griff as they present their first full-length musical, “The Magical Adventures of Benny and Griff”
The building has million-dollar condos, a roof deck, garden, and a Blink fitness on the first level.
NYPD community affairs officers celebrated with community members Tuesday evening while teaching them best safety practices.