Here's a round-up of meetings and events in the neighborhood for Feb. 21 through Feb. 27.
The Livable Neighborhoods Program (LNP) is back!
Also: Trump Tower Barricades Come Down | Design Rockefeller Center Flags | Midtown's Black History | Hell's Kitchen Gains Housing
Here's a round-up of meetings and events in the neighborhood for Feb. 14 through Feb. 20.
COVID Hits Lowest Rate Since Thanksgiving | 1.7M Fake N95s Found | Dylan's Candy Bar's Flagship Set To Close
Also: Blizzard Blankets Hell's Kitchen | New Towers Proposed | BP Wants Wollman Rink Returned
Here's a round-up of meetings and events in the neighborhood for Feb. 7 through Feb. 13.
Also: Skyscraper Coming To Hell's Kitchen | Pigeon On High Line? | Stem Cell Lab Gets City Grant
Here's a round-up of meetings and events in the neighborhood for Jan. 31 through Feb. 6.
Neo-Nazi Pleads Guilty To Gun Charge | New Rockefeller Sculpture | Sanitation Worker Busted For Capitol Riot
Also: Ironic Fire Scorches Midtown Shop | Blighted Building Rehab OK'd | Bryant Park Skating Extended | Port Authority Revamp
Here's a round-up of meetings and events in the neighborhood for Jan. 24 through Jan. 30.
Ex-FDNY Firefighter Charged In Capitol Riots | Mets' GM Fired In Sext Scandal | Union Square Park's $100M Expansion
Also: High Line Extension | Midtown West Redevelopment | Javits Center Vaccine Hub Opens
Person Jumps To Death From Vessel | Vaccination Website Criticized | Anti-Semitic Clothes In Capitol Traced To NYC Company
Also: Cuomo Celebrates Tow Pound Demise | NYC Ferry Stop Coming | Legendary Jazz Club Nears Closing
A well known church in Midtown suffered extensive damage following a massive water main break in the area.
More than half a year after protests began over the summer, the Columbus Circle green space remains off-limits due to NYPD barricades.
Cyclists Ambush BMW On 5th Ave | Would-Be Bank Robber Flees In Wheelchair | Jeweler In Ponzi Scheme
Grants of up to $10 million to for-profit or non-profit performance venues, promoters, talent representatives, movie theaters and museums.
The need for blood is ongoing.
Also: Broadway Hails Stimulus Deal | Help Redesign Park Avenue | Hell's Kitchen Cafe Gets Star-Studded Telethon
Due to Security Concerns, outdoor viewing from buildings is prohibited.
Also: Non-Rockefeller Holiday Displays | Hell's Kitchen Building Racks Up Violations | Fatal Elevator Accident | Roosevelt Hotel Closes
Convert Christmas trees to mulch "to make NYC even greener" starting Dec. 26.
One Vanderbilt Grand Central Station Entrances Completed | FAO Schwarz Slumber Party |New Images Of Suspect In Early Dec. Midtown Shooting
Also: Blue Smoke Closes | 390-Person Party Busted | Community Board Members Harassed | Christmas Tree Unveiled
Midtown's Business Of The Year | Saks Lights Up For Holidays | 120-Person Party Busted
The tiny owl rescued from the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree capped its strange journey Tuesday when it was released back into the wild.
Also: Hell's Kitchen School Closes | Hotel To Become Shelter | Home Prices Plummet | Historic Bridge To Be Demolished
New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) will host a virtual workshop on the Green Infrastructure Grant Program.
The historic hotel will be converted by December into a shelter for adult families, city representatives told a community board this week.
"Everyone deserves to feel safe in their relationships and homes."
The Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) is excited to announce that the CCRB's Youth Advisory Council application is now open.
On October 19, 2020 enforcement of the New York State Plastic Bag Ban and Paper Bag Fee begun.
Also: Trump Loss Celebrated | Money Pour Into Elections | Hell's Kitchen COVID Rates Low | Future Of Pier 76 | Hoylman Hails Vaccine
A Hell's Kitchen community board got a tantalizing look this week at what the future may hold for Pier 76 once the NYPD moves its tow pound.
In a rare construction feat, a crane hoisted a smaller crane and a flatbed truck atop the Tiffany & Co. flagship building on Saturday.
Also: Election Results | Businesses Board Up | Mass Arrests Made | Intrepid Plans Layoffs | Giant Sculptures Installed
It's not a bird, or a plane — it's a helicopter and a balloon doing a "photography project" in Midtown Manhattan this week, the NYPD says.