The mother of Madison Jane Lyden said "my daughter would still be alive today" if Central Park West had a protected bike lane.
Business owners said that if a fund raises $50,000 the used bookstore will stay in business. The fund is nearing $30,000 after one day.
Extell Development revealed plans to build a 775-foot-tall development on West 66th Street in 2017.
The used and rare bookstore's inventory goes on sale Tuesday.
No injuries have been reported in the West 83rd Street blaze.
Two teenagers were arrested and charged with murder, police said.
A small group of loyal customers is sending a petition to the coffee chain's executives asking to spare a Columbus Avenue location.
Two pizza chefs named Frank are engaged in a bitter legal battle over the rights to an acclaimed pepperoni slice.
Two deliverymen were attacked and had their bikes stolen within three days.
The fire broke out around 10:15 Monday morning in a nine-story building on West 87th Street.
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Four neighborhood businesses have already closed or are soon to close this year.
Three people are wanted for breaking into the storage room of the Broadway and West 87th P.C. Richard & Son.
The 196-unit development called "The Corner" on West 72nd Street and Broadway will have new ownership.
The 40-story development will be one of Morningside Heights' largest buildings and will generate funds for Union Theological Seminary.
A city plan to fix the West 79th Street Rotunda will require nearby baseball fields to become staging areas for equipment.
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The Wild Bird Fund took the hawk in and gave it a "rigorous blow-dry." The group also diagnosed the bird with lead poisoning.
The "Curated by Goodwill" store on West 79th Street closed on Dec. 17, but residents can still drop clothes there on Saturdays.
An Upper West Side resident stumbled upon $10,000 in cash left inside a Chanel purse at the West 66th and Broadway subway station.
The city Department of Transportation's $200 million plan to renovate the West 79th Street Rotunda would force cyclists into car lanes.
The American Museum of Natural History recently announced it would resume construction after winning a lawsuit filed by preservationists.
Developers are barred from conducting any concrete work until they can convince the City that accidents won't happen in the future.
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The woman claims the fast-food restaurant's staff did nothing as diners assaulted her in 2015.
The 23-year-old man pleaded guilty to luring two 8-year-old students into a bathroom at an Upper West Side private school.
Tree removal and building exterior work is expected to resume a week after a lawsuit challenging the project was dismissed.
The Brooklyn-based ice cream company will open in an 850-square-foot space on Columbus Avenue and West 72nd Street in spring 2019.
The thrift store opened its "Curated by Goodwill" concept store in July.
New Plaza Cinemas will partner with the New York Institute of Technology to screen this year's award-contending films.
A video of a white student harassing a group of students of color has been viewed more than 2 million times.
The mixed-use development will rise more than 280 feet and contain 173 apartments.
Preservationists argued that the American Museum of Natural History's Gilder Center expansion should have gone through land use review.
The statue had previously been considered for removal by a city commission established by Mayor Bill de Blasio.
The 36th annual Wreath Interpretations exhibit is on display until Jan. 3 at the Armory Gallery in Central Park.
The city announced in October that a shelter known as Freedom House would be moved from West 95th to a site blocks away.
The investments will be made as part of renovation plan for Union Theological Seminary's campus that includes market-rate housing.