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Water Street in Manhattan transforms from offices to residential building, with affordable units available via lottery.
With a March 21 federal deadline to end congestion pricing in Manhattan now confronting the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s ability to raise the $15 billion it is expected to generate for ...
The state Senate and Assembly’s proposed budgets rejected Gov. Hochul’s push to make it easier to involuntarily commit ...
Ever since the pandemic, the issue of mental illness has become front and center on the streets and in the subway of New York ...
MTA leadership says the agency is incorporating cost-saving lessons learned from the first go around in some key ways: It ...
Riders have ideas about improving the transit system. Some elected leaders say the agency needs to be audited.  It’s a system with thousands of vendors and workers, ...
USDOT aims to improve the perception of public transit in Washington, D.C., as federal employees return to the office while ...
From admiring art deco skyscrapers to sipping cocktails like Gatsby in a speakeasy, here’s how to spend an opulent day ...
The ‘City of Yes’ plan is already having an impact. The changes to the city’s landscape will mostly be subtle — on purpose.
Family quarters were built in dozens of New York City branches for custodians with the grueling job of stoking the coal-fired ...
A second five-car R211T train is scheduled to begin running on the G line on Wednesday, and another two are due in service by ...