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In a category that has displayed distress for several years, the commercial/office sector has begun to show signs of life, ...
According to a range of statistical indicators that are grouped together under the rubric of “Human Development,” the square ...
Social engineering fraud refers to a hacker impersonating a trusted individual to induce the victim into releasing funds to ...
The self-guided, three-mile, 90-minute journey through Lower Manhattan (starting at the Battery and finishing at Federal Hall ...
Check fraudsters who saw opportunity in a change of address when a Lower Manhattan company moved from the Financial District to Battery Park City were recently sentenced to prison and probation terms.
More than $18 million has been stolen by online scammers from a management company that oversees a portfolio of residential buildings in Battery Park City, according to multiple sources directly ...
A much-anticipated reopening of public space in the Battery, originally slated for October, will be delayed until at least February because the National Park Service (NPS) has encountered delays in ...
The seven original sites of the planned fifth-generation (“5G”) towers are on sidewalks in front of 95 Wall Street, 88 Pine Street, 75 South Street, 110 William Street, Eight Spruce Street, 66 ...
Lower Manhattan residents are pushing back against a plan by federal officials to fence off approximately 16,000 square feet of public space behind an eight-foot tall barricade in the Civic Center ...
View as Webpage Lower Manhattan’s Local News What’s Up, Dock? Pier A Restaurant and Bar Shuts Down Pier A, a dock dating from the late 1800s, has been a restaurant and tavern since 2014, but recently ...
CB1 Wants Outdoor Dining Spaces Scaled Back Community Board 1 (CB1) is getting behind a push to scale back the number of outdoor dining sheds on Lower Manhattan streets and sidewalks, led by the ...
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