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In areas of Crown Heights where gentrification has yet to reach, residents and businesses say there is one number that matters most: the number of days since the neighborhood's last shooting.
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In Apple's App Store, there is no "Arts" or "Culture" category. That doesn't mean arts-related apps aren't there. It means you have to look. And more companies are ready to be found.
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The New York office market is now three-for-three in terms of mega-office leases in 2012. There have been three leasing deals of about 500,000 square feet and above: Viacom Inc., Morgan Stanley and now Citibank. But in all three deals the tenants have stayed in place instead of moving to a new location.
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MTA officials are set to again announce a new target date for completion of the $8.1 billion East Side Access megaproject—with work expected to continue until at least 2019.
The city's last floating railroad continues to ply New York Harbor, delivering freight from New Jersey to Brooklyn and back.
These few themes have presented themselves this playoffs, and they may determine the outcome of the Eastern Conference Finals.
The Yankees ace throws six solid innings, but he's roughed up in the seventh as the Yankees lose.
Rangers coach isn't happy; Devils' DeBoer calls Tortorella's qualms 'comical.'
Mets closer gets a shaky save in a win over Toronto, where he pitched last season.
After Sunday's stunning West Coast eclipse, the East Coast gets its turn for atmospheric-related excitement on Monday.
This weekend brings an abundance of sunshine -- with the exception of a few minutes of blackness before Sunday's sunset.
After sitting vacant for nearly two years, the trophy retail space at 11 Times Square has landed its first tenant: a Russian restaurant company will fill roughly half the space.
Starting this weekend, Long Island Rail Road will prohibit alcohol at the stroke of midnight -- a change that doesn't sit well with tipsy passengers or those who supply them.
A couple formerly in the lace-manufacturing business created this penthouse on the Upper East Side by combining two apartments.
I don't claim to know shore birds, and I'd certainly never heard of the Red Knot before I was encouraged to visit Cape May on the southern tip of New Jersey—one of the world's premier birding destinations—to witness their migration last week.
When the weather heats up, New York becomes a café town. Diners hunker down curbside in their quest for $30 pasta plates and diesel fumes. The don't realize the best kind of café isn't on the street—it's in the supermarket.
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When Jeremy and Lisa Gans throw a backyard party, it attracts the whole neighborhood and a bunch of donations.
In this week's photos from around New York, taking pictures from New York rooftops, the circus raises its big top, police arrest Queens gang members, and more.
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In this week's photos from around New York, taking pictures from New York rooftops, the circus raises its big top, police arrest Queens gang members, and more.
If the Mets fail to throw a no-hitter on Friday, it will mark 8,000th game in franchise history without one—a longer wait than any other team. A look back at near misses.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art hosted its annual Costume Institute gala Monday night, a benefit organized by Vogue's Anna Wintour with Oscars-style pomp.
The sprawling estate in suburban New Jersey that once provided the setting for Doris Duke's ornamental gardens will open to the public later this month.
NASA's space shuttle Enterprise flew over New York City on Friday morning.
Model dinosaurs made in China invaded a bluff in Secaucus, N.J., as a high-tech dinosaur theme park prepares for its opening next month.
New York City's Department of Records officially announced Tuesday that a database of 870,000 images of New York City and its municipal operations is now available to the public online.
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