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Read moreThe change in application status is a welcome sign in the long-awaited reopening of the historic Upper West Side theater.
Read moreEveryone says, it’s all about the rates...sort of; but perhaps not in the way you're thinking about it. (Sponsored)
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Read more"Why is this site not constructing what every New Yorker is asking for?” she questioned.
Read moreAn interactive map allows you to see the location of hundreds of recently identified pieces of graffiti on the Upper West Side.
Read moreThe commercial heart of the UWS today has more storefront vacancies than it does blocks.
Read moreWhere were you?
Read more"The UWS is so iconic, if not 'the' image of a NYC neighborhood to a wide segment of the larger public."
Read moreThe city expects to welcome migrant families with children starting Monday, September 11.
Read moreIs that pickleball in the background?
Read moreThere are approximately 19 of them on the Upper West Side.
Read moreThe Watermark at Brooklyn Heights is a stylish, pet-friendly community for today’s modern seniors. (sponsored)
Read moreIt's located just north of The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, 15 stories and "scarcely a quarter block wide."
Read moreThe Watermark at Brooklyn Heights is a stylish, pet-friendly community for today’s modern seniors. (sponsored)
Read more“The stage is set for the wildest season yet,” according to the trailer.
Read moreNearly three months after it was scheduled to open, it seems no rooms are yet occupied. What gives?
Read moreThe first sign that something was afoot at 2231 Broadway was the sudden departure this past spring of three retail tenants in a row.
Read moreBloomingdale was described in an 1868 Atlantic Monthly article as a rural village near the city with family mansions and large asylums for “lunatics and orphans.”
Read moreSome swaths of the population experience even more intense temperatures as the built environment changes, block by block.
Read moreNearly three months after it was scheduled to open, it seems no rooms are yet occupied. What gives?
Read more"We need to do this all over New York City," said Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine.
Read moreThe new rules are a direct response to accelerating climate change and the increasingly urgent need to adapt buildings to extreme weather conditions.
Read moreThe newly renovated western portion of Theodore Roosevelt Park provides leafy refuge from the heat, just when we need it most.
Read moreA developer of treatments for autoimmune diseases has agreed to a 10-year, 30,000-square-foot lease.
Read moreThe Upper West Side is fortunate to be located on some of the city’s most elevated terrain.
Read moreA large living room with beamed ceilings and dining area make you feel at home immediately. (sponsored)
Read moreOn Sophie Fain’s Upper West Side, cars do not exist, nor do dining or sidewalk sheds, scaffolding, garbage bags or other sources of visual blight.
Read morePrimary night came and went with little fanfare on the Upper West Side.
Read more"On the way up, a wave of nausea hit me, and my ears popped — that's how high off the ground we were."
Read moreEveryone says, it’s all about the rates...sort of; but perhaps not in the way you're thinking about it. (Sponsored)
The commercial heart of the UWS today has more storefront vacancies than it does blocks.
The Watermark at Brooklyn Heights is a stylish, pet-friendly community for today’s modern seniors. (sponsored)
The Watermark at Brooklyn Heights is a stylish, pet-friendly community for today’s modern seniors. (sponsored)