Activist groups made a show of force during a rezoning workshop held by Community Board 12.
City officials have updated a rezoning initiative that had some Inwood residents up in arms last year.
Tenants at 100 Cooper Street, between West 207th and Isham streets, have been without gas since late October.
The project was launched to improve the quality of life for residents of the nearby Polo Grounds Towers.
Instead of announcing the report during Tuesday's community board meeting, the city has extended the public comment session to May 31.
After years of delays and missed deadlines, the renovated George Washington Bridge Bus Station is finally open.
The $183 million renovation project, started in 2014, may finally be nearing completion.
Winners include improvements to neighborhood schools, parks and transportation.
Neighborhood residents noticed the restaurant closed earlier this week.
One of Washington Heights' most recognizable institutions will host a weekend events series in May.
This Saturday a nine-block stretch of St. Nicholas Avenue will be buzzing with performances and a variety of different activities.
Last year, a plan to create a bike lane on Dyckman Street between Broadway and Nagle Avenue stalled after business owners voiced concerns.
Twelve films will be screened at Gaelic Field in Inwood Hill Park from June through August.
Here's how you can avoid traffic closures for the Inwood Little League Parade this weekend.
The owners of the United Palace were initially skeptical about the landmark, but concerns were eventually alleviated.
The Department of Transportation will make traffic safety improvements on Broadway between West 155th and 170th streets this year.
If your car is parked on Fort Washington Avenue, 169th Street, 170th Street or 172nd Street you may have to move it Saturday night.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey will be at the town hall meeting to answer neighborhood residents' questions.
Here are three solid local spots to get your pet pampered, as listed by reviewers on Yelp.
City Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez and Public Advocate Letitia James visited the 168th Street Station Tuesday to call for elevator fixes.
Washington Heights residents eager to ask questions about the $183 million renovation of the GW Bridge Bus Terminal will have to wait.
The new cafe features decorations from "Golden Girls" star Rue McClanahan and menu items inspired by the TV show.
The Parks Department will unveil its preliminary master plan Tuesday for the improved Highbridge Park.
Tenants claim two Vermilyea Avenue buildings are infested by roaches and mice, are unsafe and only have heat and hot water during the day.
Breaking: C train commuters in Washington Heights needed to find an alternate route to work this morning.
The city is proposing demolishing the existing library and building an affordable housing development with a new library in the building.
Tenants of two buildings on 10th Avenue claim their landlord and property manager have let building conditions become unsafe.
Washington Heights residents will be able to ask questions regarding the renovation of the George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal.
The groups were granted a total of $89,650 through the Partnerships for Parks Inwood Parks Grant program.
Knicks star Carmelo Anthony gifted a brand new Kia to a 17-year-old suffering from a rare form a cancer.
A public meeting to discuss the delayed George Washington Bridge Terminal project with the site's developers has been postponed.
The United Palace — an iconic Washington Heights house of worship, cultural center and event venue — got landmarks designation Tuesday.
West 175th Street and Broadway will known be known as Freddy Beras-Goico Way in honor of the Dominican T.V. and radio star.
The $183 renovation of the George Washington Bridge Terminal will not be completed by the end of the year, according to a new report.
Community Board 12 voted to approve designs for a protected bike line on only a stretch of Dyckman Street.
The third floor of the New York Public Library branch on St. Nicholas Avenue has been converted into a state-of-the-art education center.
The "Hamilton" superstar and Washington Heights native appeared on Comedy Central's "Drunk History."
The all-star groom was born in Washington Heights, raised in the Lower East Side and drafted from Grand Street Campus in East Williamsburg.
The Washington Heights park was selected as one of five city parks to get a $30 million investment from the city.
Drivers looking to travel to the Bronx from Upper Manhattan will be looking at delays for up to four weeks.