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Clipper City Pier 17, South Street Seaport The only passenger-carrying tall ship in New York Harbor is a 158-foot-long, steel-hulled, two-masted vessel, 12 stories high. Passengers may be invited to ...
In a category that has displayed distress for several years, the commercial/office sector has begun to show signs of life, with more than three quarters of a million square feet of new leases signed ...
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 ...
Lower Manhattan is home to a growing population of older adults who are increasingly struggling with poverty, according to a statistical analysis from the Center for an Urban Future (CUF), a public ...
NY Waterway is moving full ahead with a plan to convert four of its vessels to diesel-electric hybrid propulsion, but needs 12 months more than originally planned to launch the first eco-friendly ...
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 ...
The World Trade Center Health Program has published statistics for 2024 that paint a sobering portrait of increasing need for medical care among the population of “survivors” of the terrorist attacks ...
A new report from the New York State Climate Impacts Assessment, a science-based investigation into how global warming is affecting New York’s local communities, ecosystems, and economy, has dire ...
The Trust for Governors Island has named six winners in its Water Abundance Challenge. The competition called for projects that utilize water in strategies addressing the causes and consequences of ...
The recent case of a single mother with two small children, who was conned by swindlers selling bogus tickets to the Statue of Liberty at Battery Park, illustrates an ongoing case of lawlessness in ...
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.
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