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In 2012, a number of the mayor's long-term policy strategies have taken major hits from the courts and lawmakers.
Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun, a synagogue over 110 years old, was severely damaged by a fire one year ago. The congregation has remained intact, and resilient, and unveiled rebuilding plans this week.
The city's proposal for teeny apartments is part of a larger movement to fill the evolving needs of a growing population.
On City of Water Day, the Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance will reintroduce New York to its lifeblood.
In the wake of large resistance to natural gas drilling, the controversial process may be confined to four counties. Lawmakers say many issues aren't being addressed.VIDEO
The former restaurateur reminds nostalgic fans of his parting message: accept change. VIDEO
As the Big Apple faces ever-hotter summers, officials are looking for ways to cool off in some of the only unused space left in a crowded city: rooftops.VIDEO
Despite assurances, concerns that the Barclays Center will bring rowdy crowds and overstuffed streets haven't gone away.
The governor is in hot water over the revelation that his (collapsing) casino plan may have been influenced by secretive special interest lobbying. VIDEO
In the past decade, Pratt's partnership with the Myrtle Avenue Revitalization Project and its own Design Incubator has transformed the Clinton Hill neighborhood.VIDEO




