The new dessert bar and cafe on Stanton Street is serving up desserts in a pay-what-you-wish day to benefit the Lower Eastside Girls Club.
Ronan Farrow, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, reportedly purchased a $5.65 million penthouse on the Lower East Side.
Dozens of Lower East Siders marched Wednesday morning, urging the MTA to keep local bus stops along the M14 route.
The Department of Transportation's car-free weekend programs return to various Manhattan neighborhoods.
More than 25 percent of playgrounds in CB3's district were 'unacceptable' and more than 12 playgrounds were 'hazardous,' a report found.
Some 65 firefighters responded to a fire on James Street in Two Bridges, an FDNY spokesman said.
Cameron Welch, 28, will display new mosaics on the Lower East Side this week.
The Seward Park Conservancy is hosting a walking tour of Seward Park Sunday.
A gas main ruptured outside the Baruch Houses Thursday afternoon, an FDNY spokesman said.
SummerStage's free concerts return to the East River Park this season.
The latest Essex Crossing building at 180 Broome St. has topped out at 26 stories. The future tower will have 121 below market rate units.
A man was shot on the Lower East Side Wednesday afternoon, police said.
Lightstone Group filed permits for an 18-story hotel on Bowery.
The New Museum of Contemporary Art is planning to add a 7-story building next door to its current building on the Bowery.
A Lower East Side community garden in the midst of a legal battle with a developer says a portion of the garden was destroyed.
The Archdiocese will bring 600 affordable units to the Lower East Side. But its plans did not include two closed East Village churches.
Neighborhood groups are hosting a community event with historical photos of Sara D. Roosevelt Park Wednesday.
The 14-screen movie theater opened over the weekend on the Lower East Side.
The Urban Land Institute New York honored the Lower East Side development team for excellence in mixed-use development Thursday evening.
A woman was sexually assaulted by a stranger in her Lower East Side apartment, police said.
The records from Bowery Savings Bank had been tucked away in a bank's basement in Brooklyn since 2004.
A woman made "anti-Hispanic" remarks towards a man in McDonald's just before throwing a chair at his face, police said.
Someone has been throwing glass bottles out of a tower on the Lower East Side since 2016. Police have yet to find who's responsible.
The Fire Department got a call about a woman about to give birth on Canal Street Thursday morning, FDNY said.
After a decade-long fight, Lower East Siders will get a newly renovated park by September 2020.
Chinatown activists rallied against the city's plan to replace an existing detention center with a larger jail next door to senior housing.
A coalition of Lower East Side community groups filed a lawsuit against the city to stop the proposed Two Bridges towers.
Officers responded to a 911 call about a person in the East River near the Williamsburg Bridge Thursday night, police said.
Officers got the call about 2:50 p.m., police said.
The New York Senate passed a bill requiring the State Liquor Authority to make details about liquor licenses available to the public.
The driver was arrested and charged with failure to yield to a pedestrian and failure to use due care, police said.
Views from the top of Essex Crossing's tallest building show the Lower East Side's rapidly changing neighborhood.
Students will receive a thorough overview of all math content, be exposed to problem sets, and learn valuable test-taking skills.
The man passed a note to the bank teller demanding money, police said.
Mount Sinai Beth Israel plans to open a behavioral health center in the Rivington House as soon as the end of 2021.
Two buildings with nearly 500 apartments will replace the site where a Lower East Side synagogue was destroyed in a 2017 fire.
The robber showed a gun, demanded money, and burned the victim on his knees with a hot knife, police said.
Hotel on Rivington, SIXTY LES, and PUBLIC Hotel made the city's top 10 noisiest hotels.
The NYPD's hate crimes division is investigating, police said.
WeChat is dominating the influence-style review scene for some Chinese restaurants.