The Greenwich Village Halloween Parade went ahead with extra security Tuesday.
Developers are planning a 370-foot tower in Greenwich Village, according to the real estate blog YIMBY.
Cat Cora is suing Fatbird, the restaurant she helped to launch, alleging that her partners haven't payed her $400K she's owed.
The city will decide whether to landmark the loft where Willem de Kooning used to work later this month.
The hat's owner says the eviction discriminated against his "spiritual beliefs."
Here's your guide to the 2017 Greenwich Village Halloween Parade.
Champion Pizza in the West Village is offering free pizza on Friday to anyone who donates supplies for Puerto Rico.
The legendary guitar store is closing after 48 years in the neighborhood.
A program that delivers fresh produce to Manhattan seniors is expanding.
The city is committing $4.8 million to a new initiative to support LGBTQ kids and teenagers.
The grab-and-go pizza stop is now serving slices in Greenwich Village.
Grab a free cup of joe on MacDougal Street until 3 p.m. Tuesday.
The 'Harry Potter' themed pasta restaurant is added a Greenwich Village location.
A new restaurant is looking to open in the space previously occupied by Da Silvano, the Village staple that closed last year.
The solar eclipse visited New York City on Monday, and stopped Washington Square Park in its tracks.
Greenwich Village, historically the home of NYC's artist population, is losing thousands of up-and-coming creatives to other boroughs.
Three Greenwich Village townhouses might be combined to create one giant mansion, according to a new report.
The Gay Men's Health Crisis, the world's oldest AIDS service organization, is marking 35 years of battling the disease.
The hotel has filth flies, according to the city's latest inspection.
"There is a feral cat inside the train, police are trying to remove the cat," a conductor told passengers on Thursday.
The Greenwich Village favorite shut its doors this week after 24 years.
A meat distributor said it's severing ties with Ottomanelli & Sons.
Tamara Shopsin's “Arbitrary Stupid Goal" is a fond recollection of life revolving around a diner.
Chess Forum is Manhattan's last haven for the game.
Inspectors found no way for workers to wash their hands, among other violations.
A new "safe haven" facility for homeless New Yorkers will open in Greenwich Village.
Tenants of a West Village apartment building say their landlords overcharged them by skirting city regulation.
A new LGBT memorial is coming to the Hudson River Park.
The balloons will decorate NYC Pride sponsor's Squarespace space through June 26.
The NYPD has a rainbow police cruiser specifically for Sunday's Pride March.
A project to collect testimonies of people who lived through the Stonewall uprisings is getting $1 million in funding from Google.
The LGBT Center is launching a project to collect the oral histories of the people who lived through the Stonewall uprising.
Emily, the popular Brooklyn pizza joint, opened its first Manhattan storefront in June.
The popular Greenwich Village bakery is now selling soft serve, just in time for NYC's first heat wave of the summer.
Neighbors of a West Village Equinox say the gym produces constant and "ear splitting" noise.
Esquire named Slowly Shirley, the downstairs neighbor to Greenwich Village's The Happiest Hour, one of America's best.
Looking for a new place to eat? From a cafe in a botanical garden to a kitchen run by a naked chef, Patch has you covered.
The red-tailed hawks nesting outside of NYU's library have welcomed a baby eyas.
Former first lady Michelle Obama will visit New York City on May 5.
A group of preservationists documenting historic LGBT sites in New York City have released an interactive map showcasing their work.