Category: Manhattan
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Manhattan and LIC experiencing some of the highest rental inventory growth: report
Sept. 27, 2023 By Ethan Marshall According to a report from StreetEasy, Manhattan is experiencing the largest increase in rental inventory among all the boroughs in New York City. Five of the 10 neighborhoods across the city going through the fastest growth are in Manhattan. Additionally, Long Island City made the list as the lone…
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Lower East Side Partnership holds annual meeting
The Lower East Side Partnership is celebrating 30 years of improving the neighborhood and the quality of life for businesses, residents, and visitors alike. At its 2023 annual meeting at Essex Pearl, a seafood restaurant inside the Market Line, on Sept. 26, the not-for-profit economic and community development organization gave its members a review of…
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A fun, ‘Twisted’ take on B-movie classics opens in the East Village Thursday
The cast of ‘Twisted’ backstage at the Theater for the New City Photo by Bob Krasner This is one “Twisted” story in the East Village! Murder, mayhem, incest, an ancient curse and a has-been starlet — it’s just another day in the life of the Delacroix family as depicted in the live action B-movie mashup…
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Target to close 9 stores including 1 in East Harlem, citing theft and organized crime
FILE – A Target store is seen June 29, 2016, in Hialeah, Fla. Target announced, Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2023, that it will close nine store in four states, including one in East Harlem, New York and three in San Francisco, saying that theft and organized retail crime have threatened the safety of its workers and…
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First-ever West Side Fest to bring free admission to museums, parks and cultural institutions
The first-ever West Side Fest is bringing free admission to more than a dozen museums, parks, and arts and cultural institutions in the west side of Manhattan on Saturday, Sept. 30, 2023. Max Touhey The first-ever West Side Fest is bringing free admission to museums, parks, performing arts centers, and cultural institutions in the west…
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CINICO Coffee Company opens first New York City location in Manhattan
A rendering of the inside of CINICO Coffee Company. Rendering courtesy of CINICO Coffee Company A new coffee and wine bar is opening its doors for business in Manhattan. CINICO Coffee Company, located at 199 Madison Ave., serves an all-day menu of breakfast, lunch and aperitivo experiences. Owned by musician and entrepreneur Ben Hamilton, this…
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Migrant crisis: Hochul deploys 150 more National Guard troops to help NYC asylum seekers apply for work permits
Gov. Kathy Hochul is deploying 150 more National Guard troops to the city to assist with handling the migrant crisis. Monday, Sept. 25, 2023. Susan Watts/Office of Governor Kathy Hochul Gov. Kathy Hochul on Monday announced she’s deploying another 150 National Guard troops to New York City to aid with the tide of migrants continuing…
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NYC area comedian Paul Costabile to bring ‘Paulie’s Dinner’ to New York Comedy Festival this fall
Paulie’s Dinner, hosted by Paul Costabile, is coming to the New York Comedy Festival. Photo courtesy of Paul Costabile A New York City area comedian is bringing an old-school comedy set up to the modern age to this year’s New York Comedy Festival lineup. Paul Costabile is combining his love for comedy and hosting to…
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Late night Harlem stabbing leaves man hospitalized: cops
A man was stabbed in Harlem on Sept. 24. Photo by Adrian Childress A man was hospitalized late Sunday night after being stabbed in Harlem, police said. Police rushed to 132 West 129 St. at 9:50 p.m. on Sept. 24 after a man was apparently attacked with a sharp object, authorities said. Cops from the…
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Cops still seeking gunmen wanted for Upper West Side shooting
Cops are looking to identify this man — one of two alleged suspects wanted for shooting a man on the Upper West Side last week. NYPD Cops are still looking to identify the gunmen who shot a man on the Upper West Side last week. At around 1:28 a.m. on Sept. 19, authorities say two…