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Lenox Hill 4-Story Building Faces Demolition, Permits Show
A cannabis store on the first floor just opened there two months ago.

A cannabis store on the first floor just opened there two months ago.

The hospital has submitted new zoning documents that largely pick up where they left things back in late 2020.

The late author's sprawling four-bedroom apartment on East 71st Street can be yours for $7.5 million.
"We just simply asked the church to love thy neighbor," said one East 91st Street resident. "And be somewhat compassionate."
The billionaire-owned mansion, where a woman was infamously trapped for days in 2019, has allegedly been damaged by a next-door doctor.
A nearly 100-year-old Yorkville building, home since the 1990s to a mental health facility, will be demolished by its nonprofit owner.
A Gilded Age landmark is allowing its lush ivy to grow out of control, damaging a next-door townhouse, according to a new lawsuit.
Unlucky tenants of two Upper East Side buildings can claim that their landlord is the worst in New York, a new Public Advocate report found.
A luxury Yorkville condo building broke promises when it gave a woman a parking spot too small for her bulky SUV, she alleges in a new suit.
A 15-story tower with just nine apartments may soon be coming to a Yorkville block where a small store building has stood since 1895.
This week, city inspectors found 130-degree water on the Upper East Side, roaches in Crown Heights, and more.
This week, city inspectors found mice in Astoria, no heat in Chelsea, no gas in Forest Hills, and more.
The island's 357-unit Riverwalk 9 building will mark the completion of a nine-building complex set in motion decades ago.
This week, city inspectors found roaches in Astoria, no heat in Forest Hills, lead paint in Washington Heights, and more.
"It's heartbreaking," says the owner of Aero Locksmith, one of a dozen businesses being displaced by Yorkville's latest major teardown.
The palatial Lenox Hill townhouse where Ivana Trump lived and died has been listed for $26.5 million. Take a look inside.
An old Upper East Side medical building where residents had complained of rodents and leaky ceilings is being demolished, new plans show.
This week, inspectors found mice on the Upper West Side, roaches on the Upper East Side, dangerously hot water in Crown Heights, and more.
Ex-Gov. Eliot Spitzer's company will replace its longtime rental building with a pricey Fifth Avenue condo tower, according to new plans.
Nearly a year after the pandemic-era eviction ban ended, more and more households and businesses are being displaced on the Upper East Side.
A nondescript Upper East Side building has an unusual distinction: it makes up one of the only all-rental ZIP codes in the U.S.
The carriage-style building will be transformed into a multi-story apartment tower after a landlord moved to evict its remaining tenants.
The legendary actor and singer's former Upper East Side co-op sits on East 74th Street near Central Park.
A decades-old Yorkville factory-turned-office building will be reborn once again as a sprawling life science lab, according to new plans.
Big changes could be coming to a Lenox Hill block, where a developer plans to demolish at least two of its low-rise buildings.
An eye-catching new Yorkville church would render next-door apartments "uninhabitable" by blocking their light and air, a landlord alleges.
The developer may no longer need to build awkwardly around a single tenant thanks to a new ruling, which some say sets a worrying precedent.
This week, city inspectors found mice in a Harlem apartment, roaches in Crown Heights, lead paint on the Upper West Side, and more.
The medical giant revealed plans for its full-block Third Avenue medical center, after resolving a legal fight with the next-door landlord.
A plastic surgeon says he "lived in fear" when his neighbors' renovation shrouded his townhouse in scaffolding and pelted it with debris.
A brand-new luxury building on the Upper East Side is plagued by shoddy construction and misdeeds by its developers, residents allege.
A developer wants to construct a 500-unit apartment tower on a midblock Yorkville site, potentially triggering another rezoning battle.
It would appear to be Manhattan's tallest building north of 72nd Street — but would contain fewer apartments than the block used to have.
An Upper East Side co-op tower faces penalties for chaining off its "privately owned public space" and letting it crumble, the city says.
The billionaire founder of ALDO shoes wanted an UES triplex for his daughter, but helped destroy a medical office instead, a suit alleges.
The development that roiled the Upper East Side last year could finally get underway after a judge dismissed a lawsuit brought by neighbors.
Goddard Riverside withdrew from the 91st Street Safe Haven after the city changed its model — the latest setback for the Yorkville facility.
A century-old Upper East Side church is trying to sell two next-door buildings that it owns — without proper permission, a lawsuit alleges.
The landlord of a CBD supplements shop on Lexington Avenue says it owes thousands in unpaid rent. The store says the claim is misleading.
The famed restaurateur is accused of blocking a long-planned Yorkville Safe Haven shelter. Neighbors want him to let it proceed.