Polarizing pandemic-era sheds will be popping up across the Big Apple in a matter of weeks — to the dismay of those who thought the eyesores were gone for good.
Disputes between neighbors can be settled in court, but that can be expensive, time-consuming and bad for relationships.
Some residents in Washington Heights are complaining about a man randomly harassing and assaulting them. Police are looking into several incidents that happened in the ...
Bushwick continues to grapple with sanitation challenges and rat infestations despite some improvements in recent years. Long-time resident Flor Ramos has noticed ...
At its heart, New York is a city of reinvention. The recently passed “City of Yes” zoning changes mark one of the most ...
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Despite their reputation for being rough around the edges, it turns out New Yorkers aren’t so rude after all. A new study ...
Twenty-one Brooklyn neighborhoods landed among the city’s priciest, with median sales prices of at least $1 million, ...
The stars of the rebooted series want to be iconic fan favorites, but it's the franchise that's paying the price.
Eliminating single-family zoning was a massive win for those who cheer: "Yes in My Backyard!" Still, skeptics abound.
Jay Swanson accomplished his lifelong dream of moving to Paris in 2017. Why he says he’s “really, really, really happy” with his life there.
(THE CONVERSATION) Literate in tone, far-reaching in scope, and witty to its bones, The New Yorker brought a new – and much-needed – sophistication to American journalism when it launched 100 years ...