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A vacant lot in Brooklyn could contain the remains of American Revolution soldiers known as the ‘Maryland 400’ who fought in the Battle of Brooklyn.
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Restaurants took the top spot as the type of brick-and-mortar retail most needed in Long Island City, which continues to add thousands of apartments and hotel rooms and millions of square feet of commercial space.
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Amid rising competition from other airports and major shifts in the way goods arrive to the U.S., cargo shipments into New York City’s John F. Kennedy International airport have dropped more than 20% during the past decade, a new report shows.
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Lower rents and generous tenant incentives persuaded more Manhattan retailers to check out potential shop space in the second quarter, but leasing remained slow as merchants wait to see just how low prices can go, brokers and analysts said.
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The Wing, a women’s co-working space and community that claims a waiting list of 8,000 is expanding to the Dumbo neighborhood in Brooklyn.
Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Festival this year goes beyond traditional symphonic repertoire to incorporate contemporary music, opera and other types of presentations.
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As purists complain about low quality and high prices, vinyl sales taper off; Gillian Welch and David Rawlings cut their own records.
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The Met is installing one of its largest paintings, a Villalpando from Mexico’s Puebla Cathedral; Taking apart and reassembling.
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Beach 116th Street, a two-block retail strip in Rockaway Park, Queens, is drawing attention from developers and small businesses.
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John William Smith was badly beaten by Newark police 50 years ago, sparking five days of violence that killed 26 people and became one of the symbols of racial troubles that gripped many U.S. cities in 1967.
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It’s never been tougher for local grocers to compete with national chains such as Trader Joe’s and Whole Foods, and some don’t even try—the ‘slow dollar versus the fast nickel.’
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A Bedford-Stuyvesant real-estate broker who specializes in selling the neighborhood’s homes has decided to list his own
At the funeral for a police detective slain while sitting in a department vehicle in the Bronx last week, New York City's mayor and police commissioner urged the public to step up to protect police.
The owner of this Amagansett, N.Y., home turned it into a year-round property, and bought an adjacent lot to expand the surrounding gardens.
The owners of this former commercial building transformed the property into a modern home, with a textured concrete wall and Japanese-inspired garden
Stephen Wolf, the former chairman of United Airlines, is selling this 17-acre property with a custom garage for $4.95 million
An incredibly rare offering of over 1,100 contiguous acres! The epitome of privacy and solitude with...
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More Details »341 West 29th Street is a 22-foot wide mid nineteenth century townhouse located at the nexus of Chelsea...
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