A woman was recently awarded $6.45 million after a 10-year legal battle following a slip outside of Citarella.
Read moreDetailsThe new nonprofit owner will now embark on another fundraising phase in its goal to reopen the UWS theater.
Read moreDetailsIf you caught the train at 72nd Street last week, you might have been standing next to Han Solo.
Read moreDetailsThe Upper West Side apartment Babe Ruth called home for more than a decade is once again on the market.
Read moreDetailsThere was “a belief that a vigorous young woman is somehow physically incapable of doing a job frequently performed by elderly men."
Read moreDetailsAn eye-catching broker's fee, a president's resignation, and more Upper West Side projects to decide between for funding.
Read moreDetailsStarting April 1 the city will begin fining buildings that do not collect compost.
Read moreDetailsCB7 members voted last week to close a meeting on plans for the future of ABC's former offices in the West 60s.
Read moreDetailsIt was Giorgio Armani's dream to live on the Upper West Side.
Read moreDetailsWhatever is outside our windows, lives with us inside. It’s part of our intimate space -- a part we can't control.
Read moreDetailsThe El Dorado had previously described photos of two climbers who had reached the top the building as "deep fakes."
Read moreDetailsWe've got an action-packed Openings & Closings column this week.
Read moreDetailsAn end is in sight for the longstanding sidewalk shed at the corner of West 104th Street and Broadway.
Read moreDetailsOn Monday evening, two men astonishingly climbed to the tip top of an Upper West Side building.
Read moreDetailsRobert De Niro's former UWS pad just sold, while Liam Neeson is in the process of trying sell his neighborhood home.
Read moreDetailsBut don't panic!
Read moreDetailsA Broadway building most recently used as a bank is set for demolition.
Read moreDetailsDecisions by Extell and the Department of City Planning will shape this portion of the neighborhood for future generations.
Read moreDetails"People feel that when scaffolding is up for years and years, it’s a sign of dysfunction.”
Read moreDetailsWhen it opened in 1900 the Wollaston was said to be in “the choicest and most convenient section of the West Side.”
Read moreDetailsThere’s no rush here, no errands to run, no need to go faster, higher, further. West End Avenue offers respite from the chaos.
Read moreDetailsChange appears to be on its way for a building on West 80th Street.
Read moreDetailsChanges might be on the way for Verdi Square on the Upper West Side.
Read moreDetailsWere you the lucky person who purchased a million dollar lottery ticket on the Upper West Side last week?
Read moreDetailsThe Friedlands want to sell the building to erect a residential high-rise, while the Zabars oppose the plan.
Read moreDetails5 Openings & 5 Closings on this busy Wednesday.
Read moreDetailsThe Upper West Side was the third noisiest neighborhood in the five boroughs in 2024, according to 311 data.
Read moreDetailsNew York has a long history of not giving a pigeon’s butt about the past.
Read moreDetailsHere are the three Upper West Side buildings owned by two landlords who are among the 100 worst in the city.
Read moreDetailsRead our long list of Upper West Side businesses that belong to the 50-year club.
Read moreDetailsGale Brewer on Extell's chairman: "He always wants tall, he always wants condo, and he always hates affordable."
A woman was recently awarded $6.45 million after a 10-year legal battle following a slip outside of Citarella.
The new nonprofit owner will now embark on another fundraising phase in its goal to reopen the UWS theater.
If you caught the train at 72nd Street last week, you might have been standing next to Han Solo.
The Upper West Side apartment Babe Ruth called home for more than a decade is once again on the market.
There was “a belief that a vigorous young woman is somehow physically incapable of doing a job frequently performed by elderly men."
An eye-catching broker's fee, a president's resignation, and more Upper West Side projects to decide between for funding.
Starting April 1 the city will begin fining buildings that do not collect compost.
CB7 members voted last week to close a meeting on plans for the future of ABC's former offices in the West 60s.
Whatever is outside our windows, lives with us inside. It’s part of our intimate space -- a part we can't control.
The El Dorado had previously described photos of two climbers who had reached the top the building as "deep fakes."
An end is in sight for the longstanding sidewalk shed at the corner of West 104th Street and Broadway.
On Monday evening, two men astonishingly climbed to the tip top of an Upper West Side building.
Robert De Niro's former UWS pad just sold, while Liam Neeson is in the process of trying sell his neighborhood home.
Decisions by Extell and the Department of City Planning will shape this portion of the neighborhood for future generations.
"People feel that when scaffolding is up for years and years, it’s a sign of dysfunction.”