Manhattan's only remaining lighthouse is usually closed to the public.
Tenants at buildings owned by Barberry Rose say the landlord neglects their units while conducting unneeded renovations to drive up rents.
Phase two of the $30 million Highbridge Park renovation includes upgrades to Adventure Playground and the park's water tower.
Neighbors and elected officials opposed initial plans for a 175-bed homeless shelter for men on Audubon Avenue.
Buunni Coffee set a fundraising goal of $25,000 to create a new community performance and arts space at its Broadway location.
Norman Foster, of Foster + Partners, designed the new two-story boathouse for uptown nonprofit Row NYC.
An Inwood hospital is planning to remove 30 inpatient beds for mental health patients.
The Riverside Park Conservancy is set to provide tennis camp all summer long for children ages 4-10 at the Ft. Washington Park.
Nearly 20 percent of households in Washington Heights, Inwood and Marble Hill were living in poverty in 2019.
The troubled ownership group behind La Marina plans to reopen for the summer, but city lawyers are arguing against the business.
Three projects at Uptown schools won $1.5 million in funding awarded through a vote by neighborhood residents.
Congressman Adriano Espaillat said local officials will "go as far as we need to" to stop the city from opening a shelter on Audubon Avenue.
The Urban Wildlife Festival offers a chance to meet NYC's most interesting animals.
The Audubon Avenue shelter does not require board approval to open. Construction is already underway for a summer or fall opening.
A billboard over Amtrak tracks on West 155th Street is a "massive detriment" to the Hudson River views of Washington Heights residents.
Four rabid raccoons were found in Inwood Hill Park in March, prompting city officials to capture and vaccinate animals in nearby parks.
The city could open a new 175-bed homeless shelter on Audubon Avenue as soon as July. Neighborhood residents say they don't want it.
The uptown neighborhood gained high marks for affordability, commuting distance and nightlife.
The board said it finds the city's "shove it down your throat" approach to building shelters "deplorable."
A Community Board 12 committee voted to support the plan Tuesday night.
The City Cocuncil's land use and landmarks committees voted to approve a historic district on Park Terrace West and West 217th Street.
Former Parks Commissioner Henry Stern served two mayors and founded a number of parks programs, but his legacy isn't without controversy.
A Washington Heights woman claims her neighbor's husky has been linked to five dog attacks, including the killing of her Yorkie.
Isaiah "Obie" Bing worked on the local community board, advised elected officials on environmental policy and organized political clubs.
A temporary Inwood library will be located a block away from the current branch while it's being redeveloped.
Four rabid raccoons were found in Inwood Hill Park, prompting the city to warn neighborhood residents.
Manhattan River Group, which runs La Marina, recently pitched a plan to reopen with partner Jimmy Goldman of Brother Jimmy's BBQ.
Officials claimed Amtrak gave no public notice that it was building a billboard over its tracks at West 155th Street.
Patria, Minerva and Maria Teresa Mirabal, known as Las Mariposas, were killed for resisting the Trujillo regime in the Dominican Republic.
The city will invest $50 million for new parks at Inwood's Sherman Creek Malécon and North Cove as part of the neighborhood's rezoning.
The man was named Big Brothers Big Sisters of NYC's "Manhattan Big of the Year" for mentoring a 9-year-old.
UJA and Hebrew Free Loan Society offering interest-free loans to federal employees who have been furloughed or are working without pay
The city will solicit feedback on a planned $14 million renovation Inwood's Monsignor Kett Playground on West 204th Street.
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Improvements to pathways, lighting and accessibility at Highbridge Park are expected to be complete by 2020.
The city Landmarks Preservation Commission voted Tuesday to approve a historic district on part of Park Terrace West and West 217th Street.
The proposed historic district will protect fifteen historic homes on West 217th Street and Park Terrace West.
The Washington Heights-Inwood War Memorial was one of several WWI monuments restored on the 100th anniversary of the war's end.
A city Health Department spokesman said the department's investigation of the fatal Washington Heights outbreak is nearing a conclusion.
One person died Wednesday morning after being diagnosed with Legionnaires' Disease related to an outbreak in Washington Heights.