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Less rice in Jackson Heights! Less theater space in the Village! And one less groundhog on Roosevelt Island. All that and more (less?) in today's boroughs report.
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Less rice in Jackson Heights! Less theater space in the Village! And one less groundhog on Roosevelt Island. All that and more (less?) in today's boroughs report.
A Macy's in Harlem? A sea serpent in Chelsea? A chatty Kathy in the East Village? Yes, children, all that and more in today's boroughs report.
The Long Island City sculptor behind last night's 'Gossip Girl' art, a possible hotel for part of Williamsburg's Domino plant, misplaced political graffiti in Bushwick, and more in our daily boroughs report.
After a string of deadly accidents on constructions sites and accusations that she's too easy on developers, Mayor Bloomberg accepts Lancaster's resignation.
Plus! Hazmat suits invade the Slope, an unwelcome curvy hotel is headed for West Village, Johan Santana's new digs, and more in our far-roving Neighborhood Watch!
Or so we are led to believe by this marketing tool for Williamsburg's Edge condo development.
Fancy cornices aim to redeem Fedders homes in Carroll Gardens, aging rockers defend CBGB's new retail use on the Bowery, and a Billyburg record store faces shutdown. Oh yeah, the boroughs are alive and well in our handy-dandy Neighborhood Watch!
Naked butts in Prospect Heights, Pope dreams in Mott Haven, and a touching tale of man and squirrel out of Prospect Park. What other fun-size borough bites await in our daily Neighborhood Watch?
Bureaucratic holdups and funding failures are slowing the Word Trade Center transit hub and have killed the starchitect's "Sky Cubes" residential tower.
Cerberus' founder goes on the record, Richard Butler goes free, and Bloomberg strong-arms Wal-Mart in today's news roundup.
Tyra and Bloomie pretend to plant trees in Chelsea, the broken playground in Union Square Park is creepy, and lesbian sightings are scarce in the Slope these days. That and more in our daily boroughs report.
After resolving a dispute with her Central Park West co-op board, Her Madgesty is moving forward with plans to expand her apartment.
The fight for the MoMA Tower continues, they're still burning cars in Red Hook, and more neighborhood news in our daily roundup.
Plus, what's going on at 'Portfolio,' why you'll be hearing more from Perez Hilton, and where the Beatrice Inn is headed next.
The 'Observer' has one of its great obnoxious quote roundups (er, articles) about getting into exclusive buildings this morning.
Jonathan and Jenny Selbin, the lawyer couple who sued their next-door neighbor, saying that the cigarettes she smoked in her own apartment were endangering their 4-year-old son, seem to have gotten their way. But are they terrible people? You be the judge.
Also, guess which neighborhood has Brits buying, and who has been stuck walking a mile to do their laundry lately? Our daily borough news roundup.
More troubles for Sam Zell, Heather Mills is coming to town, and half of Bear Stearns employees are facing the ax. Click through to read the rest of our news roundup from the fields of media, law, finance and real estate.
Who's stealing the big bronze bells of Woodside? That and other burning questions in our daily report from the hoods.
Of course his tower is going to be erected as part of the Atlantic Yards project, the architect explained to the Brooklyn Paper last night. Why ever would you think it wouldn't?