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The mayor’s office may turn to controversial legislation to address commercial warehousing   

"I hope the results of this summit will allow me to stop worrying about both

Builders worry that Trump's trade rules could drastically impact the market

Despite gains, a Brooklyn neighborhood can’t seem to shake its negative image in the press

The state government has approved a surcharge to reduce Midtown congestion and bolster the MTA.

Advocates fear it will lead to an inaccurate count and jeopardize needed funds and seats

Cynthia Nixon has name recognition. Now she needs endorsements, money, and better polls.

Concerned parents and community members gathered in front of the Park Slope YMCA on Tuesday

Thousands of high school students from New York City are mobilizing against guns. And quickly.

Governor Cuomo's idea for reducing Midtown traffic and raising funds to fix the subways is

Governor Cuomo's idea for reducing Midtown traffic and raising funds to fix the subways is

New drug detection devices are coming to JFK's mailroom to slow the flow of deadly

If the plaintiff wins, public sector unions could face major budget cuts.

As the President delivered his first State of the Union address on Tuesday night, more

How many people are without a place to sleep in NYC? We travel with the