Permits have been filed for a six-story residential building at 633 Wales Avenue in <a href=" The Bronx. Located between East 151st Street and East 152nd Street, the lot is two blocks from the Jackson Avenue subway station, served by the 2 and 5 trains. Israel Tishler of Revamp NYC is listed as the owner behind the applications. Read more ›
The proposal comes as lawmakers and courts increasingly scrutinize how social media platforms are designed and used by minors. Features such as infinite scrolling, activity notifications, and... Read more ›
Florida GOP congressional candidate Scott Singer says New York's socialist primary wins will drive more people and businesses to flee the city. Read more ›
Mayor Zohran Mamdani may be the new kingmaker of New York City politics. In a sweeping affirmation of his affordability-focused agenda, all three congressional candidates endorsed by Mamdani in a set of contested Democratic primary elections declared victory Tuesday night. Manhattan and the Bronx’s Darializa Avila Chevalier and Brooklyn’s Claire Valdez and Brad Lander were all joined on the campaign trail by the progressive NYC mayor in the weeks leading up to election night. Like Mamdani, Av... Read more ›
As pressure mounts worldwide to rein in social media’s impact on children, major tech companies are lobbying Congress for protections. Read more ›
The citywide initiative will bring more than 100 free public watch parties to the five boroughs. Read more ›
DAY 25: Jackie Chan! When Rumble In the Bronx played U.S. theaters, it was like every nerd like me who had to hunt down bootlegs of Jackie movies and try to explain to our friends why his films blew away any Western action hero finally had a victory. Now, instead of having to beg people to […] Read more ›
In the News Brooklyn Power Broker Frank Carone Arrested in Bribery Case [NYT] Brooklyn Waterfront Becomes a Canvas for 250-Year Celebration [BP] Artist Unveils Decade-Long Exploration of Brooklyn’s Landscape [BP] Mayday at Mayday Space [Grime Square] … The post appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href=" Read more ›
Brad Hoylman-Sigal, Manhattan’s borough president, announced on Tuesday that all $50 million of his office’s annual discretionary budget would be going towards NYC arts-centric cultural programming and renovation projects. Hoylman-Sigal told the New York Times that he had decided to allocate the budget this way, rather than divide it up between sectors as in years […] Read more ›
The North Film Festival — New York City successfully concluded another remarkable edition, reaffirming its place as one of the city’s… Read more ›
I left New York City for Washington, DC. The move made me realize how much I love New York, so I started flying back monthly for quick day trips. Read more ›
JAŸ-Z/Roc Nation are hosting 2 New York City pop-ups to mark the 30th anniversary of 'Reasonable Doubt' with two NYC pop-ups with vinyl collections and bespoke merch. Read more ›
But who’s funding outside spending in the final week of the election isn’t always clear. Read more ›
With 85% of votes counted Wednesday morning, Jeannine Kiely led David Siffert by 56 votes in the State Assembly District 66 race\. Photos: Carl Glassman/Tribeca Trib Posted Jun\. 24, 2026 Just 56 votes Wednesday morning separated Jeannine Kiely from her closest rival, David Siffert, in Tuesday’s Democratic primary race to represent a large swath of Lower Manhattan’s west side, including Tribeca, in New York State Assembly District 66\. With 85% of the votes counted—4,169 to 4,113—a winne... Read more ›
Claire Valdez and Darializa Chevalier win elections, indicating mayor's rise in New York City politics was not a one-off; Democratic Socialists set to double representation Read more ›
People vote in New York's primary elections in Brooklyn. A total of 531,000 New Yorkers voted in this year’s primary, less than half of those who turned out for last year’s mayoral contest. [ ] Read more ›
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani spoke with reporters at a news conference in the Bronx about last night's Democratic congressional primaries. (Source: Bloomberg) Read more ›
Public pools across all five boroughs give New Yorkers free access to swimming, splash zones, and summer relief from the heat. At a Glance: NYC public pools open June 27 and stay open through early September, with free sunscreen, lifeguards, and free summer meals for kids at all locations. Top family favorites include Gottesman… Read more ›
City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events and public hearings, plus affordable housing lotteries that are ending soon. The post appeared first on . Read more ›
Sartory-Billard joins forces with Time+Tide to create an ode to the New York City skyline, and the iconic architecture within itThe post Sartory-Billard joins forces with Time+Tide for an exclusive SB04-E that celebrates New York City architecture appeared first on Time+Tide Watches. Read more ›