Updated May 18, 7 p.m.: The Seaport Coalition, a nonprofit aimed at preserving the Seaport Historic District and opposed to Howard Hughes Corporation’s planned 324-foot…
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Sex workers and their supporters rallied on the Greenwich Village waterfront Saturday afternoon to call attention to issues concerning the former and transgender people. The…
BY ARTHUR SCHWARTZ | New York City Housing Authority tenants in the Fulton Houses in Chelsea on W. 19th St. got a surprise announcement in…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Locals are still digesting the closure of the McDonald’s on W. Third St. off of Sixth Ave. The place, which…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Updated May 18, 5:45 p.m.: So long, Scott. … Hello, Maya. … Following the accusations last month by a former…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | And so begins… “Day’s End.” On April 29, the installation of David Hammons’s “Day’s End,” one of the largest public art…
BY AIDAN SEIDEN | If you are a Greenwich Village resident, or a person who enjoys a brisk stroll past the Washington Square fountain, you…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Nice try, Gov. Lindsey Boylan, a candidate for Manhattan borough president, on Thursday accused Governor Cuomo of attempting to rewrite the…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | In what might be seen as shades of things to come for the Soho and Noho historic districts if the…
BY MARY REINHOLZ | As New York City’s eight major mayoral candidates in the Democratic race prepare for Thursday’s first primary debate broadcast by NY1…