Nearly a dozen new CitiBike docks are coming to Hell's Kitchen, Hudson Yards and Chelsea as part of the system's ambitious infill plan.
A developer will build elevators to an inaccessible subway station in exchange for building a bigger skyscraper, thanks to a new city rule.
New rules restricting costumed characters in Times Square were cheered by some, but other ticket vendors fear "they want to get rid of us."
Facing pressure to bring back the popular program, Mayor de Blasio will once again block some Midtown streets to give visitors room to walk.
The water main work that has ripped up stretches of Ninth Avenue in recent years is nearly complete — and a new avenue will soon take shape.
Manhattan's top official is throwing her support behind a proposal to make Third Avenue — a seven-lane behemoth — more pedestrian-friendly.
The mayor reacted angrily Friday when a constituent suggested that developers influenced his decision to delay the long-awaited busway.
The Empire State Coalition pushed the governor to focus more on the station itself than on real estate around it.
Hochul revised her predecessor's controversial plan to remake the rail hub and much of Midtown by adding housing and shrinking skyscrapers.
Dozens of New York and New Jersey politicians are escalating demands to restrict the noisy flights, now appealing to the federal government.
A "shared street" in Flatiron and a plaza in the Garment District are among the stretches of Broadway that have been newly transformed.
Traffic on the West Side Highway and FDR Drive was brought to a standstill Monday morning by a pair of climate change protests.
Patch readers like the idea of pedestrianizing Rockefeller Center for the holidays, our survey shows—but they're wary of a permanent plan.
The eagerly anticipated busway and bike lanes may be foisted to the next administration, Streetsblog reported, amid business opposition.
Two Manhattan officials are asking the city to block nearby streets for the crowded holiday festivities—then consider making it permanent.
The new lanes will provide a long-awaited connection to the Hudson River Greenway and improve safety on a clogged neighborhood avenue.
Far more abandoned cars have been reported in the neighborhood this year than before the pandemic, complaints show. See a map of them here.
A dangerous stretch of Eighth Avenue in Midtown will be redesigned starting this week with more pedestrian space and traffic-light changes.
The $50 million project linking the elevated park to Moynihan Train Hall is moving ahead despite the demise of its proponent, Andrew Cuomo.
The yearslong project to modernize the 42nd Street Shuttle and make it accessible has largely wrapped up. Here's what it entails.
The 35-minute route offers ferry service to Staten Island commuters and travels from Pier 79 to St. George on Staten Island's northern tip.
The brand-new pedestrian plaza in the Garment District is adorned with a meandering mural by a local artist.
A highly anticipated bike lane, plus other improvements, are coming to Fifth Avenue this month. But the long-delayed busway isn't ready yet.
Ibrokhum Azizov of Brooklyn had three passengers on board when he was hit Friday night near 42nd Street and Madison Avenue.
Neighbors have long pushed for safety fixes on Ninth Avenue — one of the nation's worst streets for walkers, according to a study.
A person was struck by a train Friday morning at the Fifth Avenue/53rd Street station in Midtown, according to the MTA.
After photos showed dozens of passengers forced to sit on the floor at the brand-new concourse, the lack of seating has come under scrutiny.
Here's what you need to know if you're taking the subway this weekend in the neighborhood.
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The presentation DOT gave to Community Board 5’s Transportation and Environment Committee about our proposal.
Nearly a third of drivers were observed speeding along two Hell's Kitchen avenues known for having high crash rates, a new study found.
The 57 St-7 Av subway station now offers fully ADA-compliant elevators, platforms and more.
The presentation DOT gave to Community Board 5’s Transportation and Environment Committee about our proposal to add a protected bike lane.
The long-delayed project to bring Long Island Rail Road service to Grand Central Terminal will open in 2022, the governor said Thursday.
A long-awaited bike lane extension is coming to Seventh Avenue, while a busy stretch of Eighth Avenue will get wider sidewalks and more.
'This project builds on our recent efforts to build out the protected bike lane network in Midtown.'