'We're planning two additional grants this year through the NYC Green Fund.'
More than 150 million Americans don’t use the internet at broadband speeds. See how the Midtown-Hell's Kitchen area compares.
Months after the city moved street vendor enforcement away from the NYPD, cops ticketed a halal cart at Hudson Yards this week, workers say.
Plans to deploy NYPD officers into Midtown as office workers return shouldn't proceed without neighbors' input, the borough president said.
Manhattan will stop prosecuting prostitution and unlicensed massage, District Attorney Cyrus Vance said, a victory for sex work advocates.
Attorney General Letitia James is investigating whether the giant Times Square hotel broke labor laws when it laid off hundreds of workers.
Looking to avoid a return to the bad old days of the 1980s, Bryant Park put up the signs after New York legalized marijuana last week.
Reports that state officials are debating a new casino in Manhattan as part of budget talks have drawn scorn from local leaders.
IRS figures allow you to compare what you’re paying in taxes with that of your Manhattan neighbors.
Two community boards and a cohort of politicians asked the governor to pause the project, which contains no improvements to Penn Station.
The eagerly awaited open space could be ready by June 1, once the NYPD tow pound is demolished, the governor announced Wednesday.
The Restaurant Row Open Street could shape the future of the city program that has sometimes struggled, Borough President Gale Brewer says.
Workers at three food carts say the Hudson Yards developer intentionally displaced them by installing new tree plantings this month.
Illegally-parked police cars blocking the sidewalk near a Hell's Kitchen precinct were finally moved this week after years of complaints.
State Sen. Brad Hoylman said he's helped 1,370 constituents register for the COVID-19 vaccine amid a sometimes-confusing rollout.
Since the 1980s, the museum has paid just $1 per year to dock its ships at Hudson River Park. A community board says it's time to pay up.
Just weeks after they finally came down, the barricades were partly restored as former President Donald Trump returns to New York City.
A shelter at the former Renwick Hotel in Murray Hill has been delayed for months as the city contends with local opposition.
Community Board 4, covering Hell's Kitchen, has moved from West 42nd Street into a new space near Hudson Yards.
A new interactive map shows who Hell's Kitchen residents are supporting in the race for mayor, and where the most money is being spent.
In the wake of snowstorms that left some city streets impassable for pedestrians, a community board launched a survey seeking feedback.
A Midtown East community board is asking the city for more pedestrian space and Open Streets — and action on speeding cars.
The NYPD's constant presence outside the Fifth Avenue tower had been costly to businesses and taxpayers alike.
The agency will face questions from Community Board 4 over a plan to replace its bus terminal. Some past proposals have faced opposition.
Now that Donald Trump's contract has been canceled, Gale Brewer wants the Wollman and Lasker ice rinks to be handed back to Central Park.
Members of Community Board 4 objected to a draft letter that called for more policing around homeless shelters in Hell's Kitchen.
After more than 40 years on Pier 76, the NYPD closed down its unsightly tow pound last weekend, making way for a possible waterfront park.
The meeting will be held February 4 from 12:30 to 2pm.
The four-year closure was costly, but NYPD's retreat from the blocks around Trump Tower could pave the way for a reimagined Fifth Avenue.
Six candidates are running to succeed Corey Johnson as the West Side's representative in the City Council.
The New York Stem Cell Foundation will use the funds to expand its West 54th Street labs to research new medical treatments.
Madelyn Wils, who helped expand the network of waterfront parks on Manhattan's West Side, will resign next month after 10 years on the job.
A Hell's Kitchen community board hopes that the NYPD will finally agree to move parked cars that have made 54th Street nearly impassable.
The Union Square Partnership is proud to announce the release of the Union Square-14th Street District Vision Plan.
Shape Up NYC is launching new outdoor walking groups in Manhattan this week.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo laid out an ambitious plan Thursday to transform Midtown West through new housing and revitalized public transit.
"To increase options for residents looking to dispose of their e-waste, the NYC Department of Sanitation is offering special collections."
Gov. Andrew Cuomo celebrated the city's pledge to push the NYPD out of its Pier 76 tow pound to make way for a future open space.
The city will move 300 men from a DoubleTree hotel on West 36th Street after months of complaints about the concentration of shelters there.
The NYPD will pack up and leave its tow pound by the end of January, a major step forward in the yearslong push for a park on Pier 76.