Opponents of a homeless shelter planned for a ritzy Manhattan block are putting up billboards in Iowa demanding his attention back home.
The new exhibits are part of a revamped visitors experience at the Empire State Building's observatory.
A relay system failed to contain faulty equipment at Con Ed's 65th Street substation, plunging Midtown and the UWS into darkness.
Clients at Housing Works' harm prevention center in Hell's Kitchen can now access medical services in the same building.
A state agency that has yet to sign off on the city's new shelter was directly contacted by lawyers opposing the plan.
A state appeals court ruled this week to lift a stop on construction for the shelter, which will house 140 homeless men.
Participating Grand Central food vendors will offer dishes for just $2 each Tuesday in June.
Need large-scale transportation in Midtown Manhattan? No problem. NYC Charter Bus Company is the transportation you can trust.
Commuters and neighbors of the bus terminal can apply for the council, which will meet every two months discuss terminal operations.
Hundreds of Yemeni bodegas stopped selling the tabloid following an April 11 cover tying the 9/11 attacks to statements by Rep. Ilhan Omar.
The annual parade will march up Fifth Avenue on Sunday, June 9 this year.
A Madison Square Garden shareholder sued Knicks owner James Dolan, claiming he spends too much time with his band to earn his salary.
The city plans to convert a former West 58th Street hotel into a homeless shelter for 140 men.
The priests on the list have found to be credibly accused of sex abuse, child pornography or other claims that warrant victim compensation.
The Midtown Manhattan pop up offers a host of wine-themed props and backdrops ideal for raking in the likes on social media.
What you need to know about New York City's Persian Parade to celebrate Nowruz, the Persian New Year.
The 60-year-old homeless shelter resident was overdosing when she and EMS got stuck in an elevator.
The Javits Center solar array will be the largest of its kind in New York City and generate up to 1.4 megawatts of renewable energy.
The new neighborhood on Manhattan's west side opened to the public Friday.
Hudson Yards' public spaces, shops and restaurants open Friday. NYC's firefighters union says the area needs its own firehouse.
New York's Irish community has held a parade in honor of St. Patrick's Day since 1762.
The exterior renovations to the New York Public Library's Steven A. Schwarzman Building are part of a $317M master plan.
Elizabeth Jennings Graham became an early civil rights icon by protesting segregated streetcars in 19th-century New York City.
DXA Studio's "Midtown Viaduct" won first place in a design contest focused on creating a safe urban pathway for pedestrians.
The Dream Midtown hotel received a 311 noise complaint about once per week during a 12-month span.
The Armory international art show will be moved from Pier 92 to nearby Pier 90, resulting in the cancellation of a different show.
The billboard, paid for by a group called the Job Creators Network, sarcastically reads: "Thanks for nothing AOC!"
Plans include a new terrace, expanded loading space and improvements to existing public spaces. Renovations are part of a $317M master plan.
Dog perfection is a funny-looking thing.
Here's everything you need to know about watching the 143rd Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York City.
UJA and Hebrew Free Loan Society offering interest-free loans to federal employees who have been furloughed or are working without pay
New York attorney Aaron Schlossberg was filmed yelling at Midtown cafe workers for speaking Spanish. Clients say it hurt their legal cases.
Here's how to watch the ball drop live.
Check out some of the Midtown Patch's most read articles from 2018.
An appeals judge ruled to block the city's plans to open a homeless shelter on one of the richest blocks in Manhattan.
Building in Manhattan's dense, central neighborhood receive about an hour of direct sunlight per day.
NASA's InSight space probe landed on Mars on Monday, Nov. 26. Re-watch the dramatic live feed here.
Descendants of The Palm — a Midtown steakhouse that spawned a franchise — cheated each other out of millions.
The stand hawked phony stories exposing a "toddler fight club," and detailing Mexico's annexation of Texas.
New Yorkers headed to bodegas in droves on Tuesday for the chance to win a record $1.6 billion Mega Millions jackpot.