On Wednesday, December 17, the nonprofit organization Empire Clean Cities led a demonstration on the East River waterfront to ...
Crammed with just about anything one could ever need, its skinny aisles are overflowing with electrical supplies, tools, ...
A data point found at the convergence of doing good and doing well: Every dollar invested in climate adaptation and resiliency saves $13 in future economic costs, damages, and cleanup, according to ...
The Adams administration has designated a developer to build a massive residential building on a publicly owned, two-acre ...
Trinity Church Serves Almost Five Million Free Meals, as Downtown Institutions Mobilize to Feed, Clothe, and House the Needy A constellation of local institutions is stepping up to meeting rising ...
The proposed redesign of Canal Street by the City’s Department of Transportation (DOT) has sparked criticism from Lower Manhattan residents, particularly those who live near the thoroughfare. The ...
“This is starting to feel a little bit like the Epstein files,” said Kimberly Flynn, director of the nonprofit advocacy group 9/11 Environmental Action. She was reacting to new revelations about ...
As the City’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) rolls out a new app, NYCNoise – which will allow residents across the city to measure decibel levels, classify noise types, and document ...
Proposed legislation to limit helicopter flights over Lower Manhattan might be described by Samuel Johnson’s quip about second marriages: “a triumph of hope over experience.” Nevertheless, a decade of ...
The Battery Conservancy, the non-profit organization that protects, maintains, and enhances the 25-acre historic park at Manhattan’s southern tip, has a new leader: Paula Recart, who comes to the ...