A Tribeca office building, vacant for eight years, will become Lower Manhattan’s (and possibly the city’s) first residential conversion made possible by the recent zoning changes known as City of Yes.
As war in the Middle East widened and deaths continued to mount, Rep. Dan Goldman blasted President Trump on Monday, calling the attack on Iran unconstitutional and “with seemingly no indication that ...
Surprised, not surprised. That was the reaction of local residents upon learning on Monday, Feb. 23 that the Tin Building had abruptly and permanently closed its doors. Though many noticed that the ...
Opponents of a planned “low barrier” shelter for single adults at 320 Pearl Street crowded into the Southbridge Towers community room last week to voice anger and frustration over the siting of the ...
The Downtown Alliance honored seven of its veteran public safety officers for a variety of distinguished acts during its annual ceremony, held March 5.
If there is one landmark that says Tribeca more than all others, it’s the footbridge over Staple Street. That bridge, which connects the townhouse at 9 Jay Street to a condo unit at 67 Hudson, has ...
A nearly $300 million redo of Wagner Park, closed since March 2023 for a total flood-mitigation redesign, reopened on Tuesday with a raised, expanded lawn, hearty native plants that need less water, ...
The last of the unbuilt office towers at the World Trade Center may finally rise. American Express is “close to a deal” to make 2 World Trade Center its new headquarters, Bloomberg reported. If the ...
Following the collapse of an Ann Street parking garage on Tuesday that killed one worker and injured four others, demolition teams began the arduous and potentially dangerous task of removing the ...
A handsome, sharply dressed man, shouldering a backpack and looking eerily like the late John F. Kennedy Jr., exits a grey apartment building on North Moore Street, dog in tow. He strolls towards ...
Enjoy Wagner Park, while you can. Beginning this summer and for the next two years, the popular 3.5 acres at the southern end of Battery Park City, with its sweeping views of New York Harbor and the ...
A deadly combination of preventable errors, structural neglect and non-permitted work led to the partial collapse of a Downtown parking garage in April 2023 that killed one person and injured five ...