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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 ...
Social engineering fraud refers to a hacker impersonating a trusted individual to induce the victim into releasing funds to ...
According to a range of statistical indicators that are grouped together under the rubric of “Human Development,” the square ...
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.
As part of the yearlong celebration of the Semiquincentennial (or 250th anniversary) of the founding of the United States that began this year on Independence Day and will culminate next July 4, the ...
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 ...
So successful has New York’s several-times-a-year nosh-fest become that Restaurant Week has nearly outgrown its name. This summer’s version starts this afternoon and runs for 28 days (through August ...
Trinity Church Allocates $16 Million to Non-Profits Near and Far Trinity Church, the oldest, largest, and most prolific philanthropic organization in Lower Manhattan, has announced the results from ...
Decades of delay and secrecy surrounding a stash of never-disclosed City Hall documents that may shed light on what municipal government knew about environmental health risks in the weeks and months ...
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