Residents of 120 Riverside Boulevard have voted to remove "Trump Place" from the building's branding due to tanking home values.
The lock on a baby's stroller malfunctioned Thursday morning, sending the 8-year-old girl onto the tracks at the West 72nd Street station.
The Pulizter Prize-winning author spent the later years of his life living on the Upper West Side.
Firetrucks and ambulances flooded a block between Lincoln Center and the Amsterdam Houses development on Wednesday afternoon.
The Cipriani Family will develop a 28,000-square-foot food hall in the Waterline Square development on Riverside Boulevard.
The four-alarm fire brought more than 150 firefighters and EMS to West 101st Street between Broadway and West End Avenue.
Peter Awn served as the dean of Columbia University's School of General Studies for 20 years during a four-decade tenure at the school.
Lynne Patton was touring the Upper West Side's Frederick Douglass Houses on Tuesday as she moved into the complex for the week.
Photographer Herb Bardavid focuses on seniors getting out on the town for a long-term project. Here are some stories he's shared with Patch.
The small Amsterdam Avenue eatery once crowned the Upper West Side's best burger closed suddenly.
The Food Network's Chef Aarti Sequeria Shares a Special Valentine's Day Meal With The Residents of The New Jewish Home's Manhattan Campus
The 61-year-old victim refused to stop playing his harmonica before another passenger hit him with a broken bottle.
Miznon, a venture from Israeli chef Eyal Shani, is planning a second New York City location on West 72nd Street.
The thief broke into an Upper West Side building and lifted packages three times in the month of February.
Services such as flu shots, vision exams and HIV testing will also be offered during the Wednesday night resource fair.
Shoppers went about their business in the background of the music video shoot.
A spokesman for the American Museum of Natural History said the museum is developing a new construction schedule.
Henry Timms, formerly the CEO of the 92nd Street Y, will serve as Lincoln Center's 11th president.
The city wants to relocate horse carriage pickups from Central Park South and Grand Army Plaza to various spots inside Central Park.
A mother, father and daughter were threatened with a knife and bound with tape by a robber wearing army camouflage.
The single room costs $510 per month, which is pretty good for renters that don't mind living in a closet.
City Councilman Mark Levine announced that city agencies would make sure the flood does not freeze over.
A landlord illegally circumvented rent regulation for decades after converting two buildings into sham co-ops.
The concert series will feature world-renowned classical musicians in its 54th year.
Current zoning rules allow developers to build large mechanical spaces that essentially put high-priced apartments on stilts.
The Ivy League school was included in a best value list published by the Princeton Review.
The blue couch is suspended precariously above Amsterdam Avenue and West 95th Street.
The 75-year-old woman was last seen leaving her Amsterdam Avenue building on Saturday.
Thousands of New Yorkers are expected to visit the winter sports wonderland on Saturday, Jan. 26.
Local elected officials have criticized the development for being out-of-scale for the historically low-rise neighborhood.
Developers filed plans in 2017 to construct a 15-story building at the site.
The two young sisters were found bound together by duct tape after washing up on the shores of the Hudson River.
A crowdfunding campaign launched by Upper West Siders raised more than $50,000 for the used bookstore in less than a week.
Skating offers students at the pre-k through grade 9 CT school the opportunity to practice resilience while developing gross motor skills
Students, parents, faculty and staff at the Pre-K through Grade 9 school came together to celebrate, reflect and remember
The New York Public Library's Bloomingdale Branch on West 100th Street will get a new teen room and upgraded restrooms.