A Community Advisory Committee issued a final vote on Wednesday morning.
The health-conscious supermarket is planting roots in two local neighborhoods this spring.
First Year of Operations Shows Demand for 500kW Distributed Energy Access Points That Can be Installed in All Places Vehicles Can Park.
Neighbors have raised more than $7,000 on GoFundMe so far for the vendors who had their booths damaged in the fire.
Blink Fitness, a low-cost gym which operates locations throughout Manhattan, filed for bankruptcy on Monday.
The legal adult-use dispensary joins roughly 30 others in Manhattan. Nearly 3,000 illegal stores were open citywide as of earlier this year.
The all-electric skyscraper is the tallest in the city, and will house about 14,000 employees when it officially opens, the company said.
NYU Graduate Elevated to Executive Director to Lead and Guide International Non-Profit Into Next Phase
After the Sioni Group bought an office building for nearly $27 million, they gave a team of six longtime unionized cleaners the slip.
Since 1905, the fair has been held in New York City. And starting in 2026, the famous fair of fun will decamp to New Orleans.
For years, managers fostered, encouraged and participated in a hostile work environment toward their Black employees, the suit says.
Two investment firms have put $350 million into the controversial "Sunset Pier 94 Studios" slated to rise in Hell's Kitchen.
The 11 jobless workers are part of a bad week in Midtown office news after Calvin Klein's parent company cut 123 job on Thursday.
A theater opened in May seemingly in violation of a new city law requiring some shows to display captions for the deaf and hard of hearing.
The landlord SL Green said the iconic bar had millions owed in back rent.
Since announcing plans to terminate more than 11,000 employees, Mark Zuckerberg's Meta has laid off nearly 2,000 employees in New York City.
The pioneering club, which launched countless careers and took a chance on Times Square when most people avoided it, is calling it quits.
Panelists include communications and DEI experts from Ally, BCW Global, Monday Talent, Rubenstein, The Trevor Project, and more
News that another Hell's Kitchen drugstore may close its doors is prompting worries about missed prescriptions and lost medical advice.
Weeks after DoorDash opened a first-of-its-kind, "ultra-fast" delivery center in Chelsea, neighbors pressed the company about its model.
Grocery-delivery sites have sprung up around Midtown in recent months — but Manhattan's top official says many should not be allowed.
The crowds are returning to the Crossroads of the World.
A first-of-its-kind joint Starbucks cafe and Amazon Go market has opened its doors in Midtown — and more locations are on the way.
Stickers O'Neill claims she was damaged by the unauthorized use of the photo, which shows her playing in a fountain.
The popular late-night cookie shop will deliver throughout Hell's Kitchen — and neighbors can pick up a free treat this weekend.
Officials are mobilizing to halt the closure of a well-liked Duane Reade whose head pharmacist has served Hell's Kitchen for decades.
Midtown is having a slower pandemic recovery than outer-borough neighborhoods, with empty storefronts abounding, a new survey found.
The department store is alarmed by the possibility that Amazon could take over the huge billboard where Macy's has advertised since 1963.
Clementina Richardson, a "celebrity stylist" and owner of Envious Lashes in Midtown, alleges a former employee stole her eyelash techniques.
Rubber N' Road launched online last year, but has opened a retail space in Hell's Kitchen that caters to independent artisan manufacturers.
Nationally, around 101,000 eateries received grants, including some in the Midtown-Hell's Kitchen area.
The Paycheck Protection Program helped around 415,741 New York businesses in 2021 alone, including some in Midtown-Hell's Kitchen.
Emily Graham, Chief Equity & Impact Officer at Omnicom, will open PRSA-NY’s DEI Summit with a keynote address.
The Midtown shop that billed itself as the city's first coronavirus safety supply shop is closing thanks to the pandemic's changed course.
About 175 businesses have reopened recently in the area around Times Square while 18 new shops have opened up, a neighborhood group says.
Promising an infusion of green into the built-up neighborhood, Hudson Yards' new farmers market will open this month and run into the fall.
The buzzed-about burger chain will open its newest location on Monday steps from Bryant Park, the company announced this week.
There was a major change in bankruptcy filings across the country last year. Here are the numbers for Manhattan.
See how well power providers in the Midtown-Hell's Kitchen area and across NY serve their electric customers.
The international chocolatier announced plans to close all of its North American locations by early spring.