Hoping its message from City Hall that will clinch a decision in
the White House, a joint committee of the City Council will hold a
hearing Wednesday on a resolution to move the terror trials out of New York City.
Long-delayed renovation of the city's oldest and most historic pier, at the southern edge of Battery Park City, may finally be finished by spring, 2011.
Federal officials see an upcoming reconstruction project as their chance to remake the landscape for the outdoor public space at Worth and Lafayette Streets in Lower Manhattan.
A group of bankers at 45 Broadway, the scene of a fire last month, is still struggling with the costly aftermath of the blaze.
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2010 ´No Pants Subway Ride´ in New York
More than 3,000 people citywide braved the elements and shed their
pants on Jan. 10, as Improv Everywhere staged its 9th annual ´No Pants
Subway Ride.´
Battery Park City on Ice
The Ice Theatre of New York and the Skyliners performed for the opening ceremonies of Battery Park City on Ice, a new ice skating rink in Lower Manhattan.
Fallen Glass at Goldman Sachs Headquarters
Executives from Goldman Sachs and Tishman Construction meet with Community Board 1 to answer questions about glass that fell from their building.
Yankees Ticker Tape Parade
The New York Yankees ticker tape parade in Lower Manhattan celebrating their 2009 World Series victory. An audio slide show.
In USS New York, WTC Steel Leads the Way
The USS New York, partly built from steel recovered from the World Trade Center, received a hero´s welcome in the city Nov. 2.
Did You Hear Something?
An audio artwork of mysterious tweetings, chirpings and other sounds reverberate from the drainage basins of Battery Park City´s Teardrop Park in New York City.
2010 'No Pants Subway Ride' in New York
More than 3,000 people citywide braved the elements and shed their
pants on Jan. 10, as Improv Everywhere staged its 9th annual 'No Pants
Subway Ride.'