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New York City Mayor Eric Adams made a move that could stymie Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's desire to demolish the Elizabeth Street Garden to build affordable housing.
More than a week after New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's win, more than 50,000 job candidates applied to work for him.
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Pride flag-carrying suspect accused of scrawling 'anti-Christian statements' on 3 NYC churches
The New York City Police Department (NYPD) is looking for a Pride-flag-carrying suspect accused of scrawling “anti-Christian statements" on three churches.
Bloomberg reports that New York City developers filed 21 applications for residential buildings with exactly 99 units in the third quarter — a notable rise from the 13 filed between 2008 and 2023, citing data from the Real Estate Board of New York.
New York City's public school system faces a key decision involving class size . Since 2022, New York City has been under a state law mandate to make classes smaller at city schools. About 60% of the work has been done. By Saturday, the city needs to decide whether it plans to be 80% compliant by next year, or pause the work.
New York City’s new Master Plan for the Manhattan Cruise Terminal outlines a multi-year rebuild of the 90-year-old facility, including the addition of shore power.
Building super Burim Havolli was a doting father of three who died defending his Brooklyn apartment building, friends and relatives said.
NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani backs Starbucks workers’ ULP strike, urging customers to join the “No contract, no coffee” boycott.
Highlights this week include Lisa B. Lewis’ all-inclusive Omnium Circus, Zora Howard’s emotionally stirring “Hang Time” and Jerrod Carmichael working out new comedy
When students arrive in the morning, I.S. 27 collects the phones for the full school day, even during lunch and free periods. Kids adjusted quickly.
Zohran Mamdani held a secretive meeting with far-left Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Wednesday — a sitdown that was captured by an eagle-eyed New Yorker whose office is across from the mayor-elect’s headquarters.