There’s a requiem playing for NYC’s DIY music scene The once vibrant world of underground bands and independent clubs that was once integral to New York City’s identity has been slowly shrinking over the last decade — and the latest victim is weeks away from turning its lights down for good.
I spent $2,000 on a New York City apartment, but it's no longer worth it. It's difficult to mature in the city and the crowds are becoming unbearable.
New York City has shuttered a sprawling tent complex that housed hundreds of migrant families on a remote former airport in Brooklyn, as it shrinks the emergency shelter system built up in response to a surge from the southern border that has been steadily receding in recent months.
Brooklyn Charter School's 12-hour day aids parents, boosts enrollment, and aligns with citywide playground access goals.
An analysis of internet searches points to areas that are growing in popularity among buyers and renters, according to a new StreetEasy analysis.
Public Advocate Jumaane D. Williams released his annual Worst Landlord Watchlist on Wednesday, naming and shaming landlords with widespread and repeated violations in their buildings. Three Brooklyn landlords, Barry Singer, Alfred Thompson and Claudette Henry, made the top five.
The Big Apple had no shooting victims between Sunday and Thursday this week, police said on social media. Four minutes after the post was published, the streak was broken.
This practice led to rising violent crime, and by the early ’90s, the victims were increasingly children. On July 17, 1991, Julia Parker, a popular 17-year-old high school student in East New York, was murdered in broad daylight, shot in the head while sitting on a car hood at the corner of Pennsylvania and Dumont.
Cherie Corso is a New York painter, performer and public artist. She is currently working on a public art project that