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The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey on Thursday approved a preliminary 10-year, $32 billion capital projects program with funding to replace the aging Port Authority bus terminal and renovate New York’s airports.
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In October, after the television personality parted ways with “Today,” the house saw several price cuts and was most recently asking $8.25 million.
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New York City’s municipal identification program had its day in court on Thursday as two Staten Island lawmakers argued New York should not destroy applicants’ records—to protect undocumented immigrants—because it is detrimental to national security and public safety.
Dogs. Bad movies, Kew Gardens. The number of New York City film festivals has grown to encompass dozens that speak to just about every niche or neighborhood.
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Online retailing giant Amazon.com plans to open its first New York City bookstore in Manhattan’s Time Warner Center, the company said.
Broadway shows set a weekly record by posting a combined $49.7 million in ticket sales for the period ended Jan. 1, according to the Broadway League, a trade group.
As more New Yorkers join the Dry January trend and give up booze for the month, some bars are dealing with the potential loss in revenue by serving up nonalcoholic mixed drinks.
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Brooklyn startup Voodoo Manufacturing brings desktop technology to small-batch production.
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A hospital in Teaneck, N.J., is finding that its “Harmonicare” program helps improve lung function for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, and other lung ailments.
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All around the city, night spots are throwing parties to capitalize on widespread bitterness about 2016.
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Metro Money’s Anne Kadet uncovers how the seasonal New York Cares Coat Drive manages to be so successful year after year: The operation is both crazy low-tech and crazy efficient, relying on volunteers.
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The sticky notes that New Yorkers posted in the subway following the presidential election are becoming part of history—literally.
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A Long Island Rail Road commuter train derailed during rush hour Wednesday morning at busy Atlantic Terminal in Brooklyn, injuring 103 people.
Modeled after a Franciscan chapel, this property includes a three-story bell tower, a guesthouse and a boathouse
From a bombing in Manhattan and a deadly train crash to the opening of a novel transit station and convictions in the George Washington Bridge scandal, 2016 was an eventful year in the New York metro area.
This Lake Placid, N.Y., compound known as Camp Solitude dates back to the 1890s and comes with a boat house, carriage house and ice house
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Some New York City developers are commissioning graffiti artists to give their buildings cachet with younger renters.
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