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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio often relies on the counsel of outside advisers, recently released email show. Some of the advisers represent clients with business before the city.
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RXR Realty is set to begin construction Wednesday in New Rochelle on a $120 million apartment building that will serve as a cornerstone for a 10-year plan to add more housing and businesses downtown.
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Shuttered liberal-arts school Dowling College sought chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Tuesday in order to sell its Long Island campuses.
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New York retains slugging outfielder with four-year deal worth $110 million
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Nearly every retail strip in New York City features the same glowing snowflakes, poinsettias and bows adorning the light poles this holiday season. Columnist Anne Kadet lights the way in tracking down the source.
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The restaurant, whose name and concept are still being determined, will be part of the redevelopment of the historic Hahne’s department store.
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On ‘The Hamilton Mixtape,’ hip-hop, R&B and pop stars from Busta Rhymes to Kelly Clarkson cover or reinterpret tunes from Lin-Manuel Miranda’s smash musical.
An exhibition at the Bard Graduate Center Gallery explores the work of Napoleon’s architect.
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is refinancing about a third of its hefty debt load, as it readies for a planned $500 million renovation of the New York Philharmonic’s home venue at David Geffen Hall.
Broadway’s year-end surge led to new box-office highs for select shows, as producers responded to holiday demand by raising ticket prices. “Hamilton” grossed an unprecedented $3.3 million in the latest week.
This 115-acre property includes a barn turned into basketball and squash courts and a silo with a circular wine cellar and observation deck.



The real-estate developer spent four and a half years turning a 1930s architectural showpiece into a family getaway.
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As inconsistent temperatures catch designers and retailers off-guard, a major fashion school wants students to learn more about predicting the weather.
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A scaled-down revival of ‘Sweet Charity’ has a new authority and immediacy.
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James Eleby Jr. has been in and out of jail and prison more than 20 times, mostly on robbery-related charges. Now with a business of his own, he has no intention of going back.
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Marie Jean-Baptiste of Rue 107 explains how her mother’s purse helps tell the tale of her family’s immigration from Haiti to the U.S.
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The widow of General George Armstrong Custer built this turreted home in 1902
A former Moody's office building, 30 Park Place was converted into a Four Seasons hotel and more than 150 luxury condominiums.
Photos of New York Botanical Garden’s Holiday Train Show, an exhibit that runs through Jan. 16.
Candace Bushnell is asking $1.365 million for her country house, apple orchard included
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