A pizza place in Chelsea recently got recognized by the website Eater NY for serving up one of the 12 best slices in New York City.
Police are looking for a thief accused of stealing iPhones from people's hands as he bikes past them.
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SHOWFIELDS in NoHo is running a month-long campaign to promote the importance of voting in the upcoming 2020 election.
State Sen. Brad Hoylman is calling for the city to bring back its Graffiti-Free NYC program to help small businesses.
Roughly 60 firefighters are responding to a blaze at 48 8th Avenue in the West Village, according to the FDNY.
A total of 10 community composting sites along the piers in Hudson River Park are now open for drop-offs, including a new site on Pier 46.
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Wednesday that the city is starting the public land use review process for the SoHo/NoHo Neighborhood plan.
A former general manager of the famed restaurant filed for a liquor license for the currently shuttered Village joint.
The new Open Street is located on Waverly Place and stretches from Christopher Street to West 10th Street.
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The Flatiron/23rd Street Partnership and Van Alen Institute recently announced the winner of a Lower Manhattan design contest.
The Greenwich Village Chelsea Chambers of Commerce kicked off its All In Chelsea campaign on Thursday.
A new effort is underway to bring live theater back to New York City during the pandemic.
Fedora announced it was permanently closing in September. The American restaurant served customers in the neighborhood for over 50 years.
The newly opened Pier 26 will include a 15,000-square-foot human-engineered rocky tidal marshland.
"We refused to resign because the decision to do so was premature," a statement signed by three of the paper's remaining staffers read.
The new adviser, Kenna Griffin, "displayed an increasing disrespect to WSN's Black staff members," according to the NYU student newspaper.
Videos on social media show a large line of NYPD officers forming before rushing towards protesters on a West Village street.
Chef Hiroki Odo is set to offer a once a week whiskey lounge experience in a Lower Manhattan penthouse.
Captain Stephen Spataro is taking over in the 6th Precinct, succeeding Robert O'Hare, who is leaving to lead the Midtown South Precinct.
Rikien Wilder helped stop and catch a saboteur accused of purposely putting debris on a track to derail a train at the 14th Street station.
A lawsuit accuses a former pastor at a West Village church of sending pictures of his genitalia to a newly hired female reverend.
The Parcelle Patio is offering a fun wine night experience at its new location in the West Village.
A new report from the Borough President found four bathrooms that remain open in the West Village while other facilities have closed.
A man was charged for causing a derailment by placing construction debris onto the A-train track at 14th Street, according to police.
Someone threw some debris on the track at the 14th Street/8th Avenue station and laughed about it, according to one report.
"It's a little bit reckless and a little thoughtless. We're like guinea pigs," one Greenwich Village restaurant owner told Patch.
The man used a black marker to draw swastikas and write anti-Black and anti-Semitic remarks in front of 31 Washington Place.
It was the first time that community boards in Manhattan had the power to choose where state funding was sent within their neighborhoods.
A street in the Lower Manhattan neighborhood of Hudson Square is in for a drastic design change.
The MTA on Tuesday announced that all Manhattan stations are now equipped with the OMNY contactless-payment system.
Village Preservation sent out a scathing statement on Tuesday about the agenda of a group pushing for the rezoning of SoHo
A Greenwich Village pizza place recently got named the best in New York City by a well-respected food blog, and in the top three nationally.
The MTA announced the completion of a new escalator this weekend for the usually crowded L train platform at Union Square.
Two people are facing charges in connection with an attack against a bus driver in Lower Manhattan that the MTA called "heartbreaking."
A study looking at home sales from March 13 to Sept. 7 identified downtown Manhattan's 10013 ZIP Code as the priciest in New York City.
Sacred Chow, a community favorite eatery, announced its closure on Wednesday after more than two decades in Lower Manhattan.
The 2020 NYC Village Halloween Parade has been called off due to coronavirus concerns, according to the New York Post.
"We're New York tough, but that is not tough," Cuomo said during a press conference in reference to the NYU student bash.