Brooklyn Pizza-Favorite Emily Will Open Its Brand-new Manhattan Location With Two Burgers and Buffalo-Chicken Pizza The charm of Clinton Hill’s blockbuster pizzeria Emily has always been its rough edges. Matt and Emily Hyland opened the small restaurant on Fulton Street…
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Square Feet: Developers Lure Buyers to Cities, Even as Prices Stall Though some top economists caution against the overdevelopment of large apartment buildings, developers in cities like New York and Boston show no signs of slowing.
Share a Cab in New York City? It’s Now Easier Starting Tuesday, a service offered through two competing ride-hail apps will give passengers the option to share the back seat of a yellow taxi with a stranger.
Restaurant Review: Some Food, a Plate, a Room. That’s Enough at King, in SoHo. Despite the royal name, this small restaurant revels in the simple charms of its confident cooking.
Life as a Runway: What 7 People Wore on Their Helicopter Ride Out of Town These high-flyers got a jumpstart on the long Memorial Day Weekend. Here’s what they wore.
Party Coverage: Scene City: Nicole Kidman, Janelle Monáe and Raf Simons at CFDA Awards Inside the annual Council of Fashion Designers of America awards.
With 843 Acres Buffed, Central Park Leader Will Step Down Douglas Blonsky, the president of the Central Park Conservancy, will retire after 32 years with the group that rescued the park from decades of neglect.
New York Today: New York Today: Advice for Summer Interns Tuesday: Tips for city newcomers, Fourth of July fireworks to return to the East River, and lemonade stands serve audiobooks.
How Did the Subway Get So Bad? Look to the C Train The story of the old train cars — far past their prime at 53 — exemplifies the political and financial obstacles that have the system on the verge…
Editorial: Help Poor New Yorkers Buy Transit Passes The City Council’s subsidy plan is worthy of a mayoral embrace.
Actually, de Blasio Says, He Fought Against Puerto Rican Parade Honor The mayor, who has appeared supportive of the parade’s leaders for weeks, said he had been pressing them not to honor a former bomb-planting nationalist.
Boy Is Critically Injured on His 5th Birthday by a Stray Bullet in the Bronx The 5-year-old boy was celebrating his birthday with his father when he was shot in the head. He was in grave condition, the police said.
Pain Lingers as Lake George Boater Is Sentenced for Killing a Girl Alexander M. West will spend between five and 15 years in prison, while the mother of Charlotte McCue, 8, called herself “an empty shell of a human.”
Metropolitan Diary: Economy Candy Endures Checking in on a Lower East Side institution, and a souvenir with staying power.
An Upstate Lifeblood, Ruled and Disputed From Afar The five out-of-town parties that depend on water from upstate New York reservoirs can’t reach a consensus on how to manage it, and residents feel vulnerable.
