WSR sent reporter Bobby Panza out to talk to people in the area to see how they feel about the building (far left with crane).
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Read moreHe had no idea he was renting the apartment of the legendary actor.
Read moreThe owners will give current tenants first shot at buying their apartments. They will have until May 6 to purchase their units.
Read moreThe Metro Theater will not be reopening as an Alamo Drafthouse Theater location, according to Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine.
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Read moreThe nine-person panel takes a final vote in June affecting one million rent-stabilized apartments. Here’s THE CITY’s guide to how the RGB decides how much is too much for tenants to pay.
Read moreIt was the best of times, it was the worst of times for pizzerias on the Upper West Side this month.
Read moreFounded in 1903, it was the first residential club in America for young women studying and working in the "three arts": music, drama, and painting.
Read moreEven with the giant sign being removed, the building owners will still have to face possible fines.
Read morePrices bottomed months ago; you now have one year to buy. (Sponsored)
Read moreNotable are window attractions. Geraniums grace window sills. They open to the warm sunlight in decorative pots.
Read moreThe UWS saw its asking rent drop 4.1 percent in February compared to the same month last year.
Read moreHot yoga, ice cream, sewing classes, and something's coming to Artie's old space!
Read more"The campus was ultimately designed with a fortress-like wall along Amsterdam Avenue," Lincoln Center said about its current design.
Read moreA drama unfolding at 600 Columbus Avenue, on the corner of West 89th Street, is one example of how prices can escalate swiftly in a rental building.
Read moreLots of news and notices -- and poetry -- on this last Monday of February.
Read moreWhile the price tag was over $10 million, Leibovitz still sold the Upper West Side apartment at a loss.
Read moreLiam Neeson is hoping potential buyers are taken with the idea of purchasing his longtime Upper West Side home.
Read moreWho represents you matters…your best investment is often in the broker you choose; find someone with experience, who you feel you can trust. (Sponsored)
Read moreRE office vacates large 79th Street space; dermatology office and Middle Eastern grill open; Mexican spot and bank close; spa moves.
Read moreFake Spring and Leap Year are upon us.
Read moreThe DOB dished out four fines on Wednesday to the parties involved with the giant advertisement at 720 West End Avenue.
Read moreThe alleged illegal activity took place between 2013 and 2023 and involved dozens of NYCHA employees receiving millions in kickbacks.
Read moreWhen “slum clearance” became the mantra of national, state, and local governments, this thriving community was declared a “slum” and wrecking balls moved in.
Read more"This is an eyesore for sure," one Upper West Sider said about the massive, new West End Avenue advertisement.
Read moreTwo Upper West Side Restaurants snagged James Beard semifinalist awards. Fordham's new president is neither a man nor a priest.
Read more"It's really gotten out of hand."
Read moreA penthouse in the world's tallest residential building overlooking Central Park just went into contract for more than $100 million.
Read moreThe long and short of it?... it’s a Buyer’s Market…“for now.” Remember that phrase? (Sponsored)
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