Owners of Washington Heights' Parrilla Latin Bistro pleaded guilty to wage theft and paid more than $200,000 in restitution.
The shoe retailer has brought its community-based "Power Store" concept to Washington Heights, offering both global and local brands.
The Parks Department announced a public meeting to get community feedback.
The retailer will open a 25,000-square-foot location on West 181st Street and St. Nicholas Avenue.
The petition, which has more than 1,500 signatures, wants La Marina (and its valet parking) to return with lower prices and family events.
A bouncer a the club is accused of striking a patron in the head with a flashlight last month.
The business claims it owes more than $600,000 in debt to customers, the city and for unpaid bills.
Washington Heights rallied around the longtime bar and restaurant last year after a rent hike threatened the business.
The controversial Uptown venue was closed down by the State Liquor Authority in December 2018.
The North End Food Hall has been in the works since 2017.
The Inwood building the bakery is located in has been without gas since 2017.
Rapper Dave East will represent French winery Luc Bellaire, which is making its branded clothes available to the public for the first time.
Several small business owners held a press conference Monday, saying they may lose both their customers and leases if the rezoning passes.
Boxers NYC negotiated a 15-year lease for a new bar on Broadway near West 159th Street.
The Washington Heights community is rallying around the business, which may be forced to close due to a rent increase.
The Washington Heights bar and restaurant has come to a handshake agreement with its landlords to stay in business.
Thousands of Uptown Manhattan residents signed a petition in hopes of saving the longtime bar and restaurant.
Another retail tenant has opened at the renovated George Washington Bridge bus terminal.
Tannat Wine & Cheese celebrated its opening night Monday on Broadway and Thayer Street.
Rue La Rue Café has closed after opening on Broadway in February.
One of the largest retail tenants of the renovated George Washington Bridge bus terminal will open Thursday, Sept. 21.
The businesses opening in the retail section of the new GWB bus terminal will hold hiring fairs in Washington Heights and Inwood.
The store will be located in the long-delayed retail concourse of the renovated George Washington Bridge bus terminal.
The 100-seat restaurant will be located on Dyckman Street and Payson Avenues and will feature a 500-gallon aquarium.
The business seminars will include lessons on inventory, making store upgrades and staying competitive.
A bold new city law would pull hookahs, cigarettes and other smoking products from bodega shelves and window displays.
The presence of national retail stores increased in four of the five zip codes that make up Washington Heights and Inwood.
Fat Joe's new business venture, a Washington Heights sneaker store called UP NYC, opened its doors this week.
The Department of Small Business Services launched a new program which will $3 million in grants across six city neighborhoods.