The first week of gridlock is expected to coincide with the gathering of the United Nations General Assembly on the East Side.
City officials cut the ribbon on a new pedestrian plaza in Midtown East on Thursday.
The city is planning to remove two car lanes to create wider sidewalks and shorter crosswalks in the corridor, the mayor said Wednesday.
New rules cracking down on cars with fake or obscured license plates will go into effect next month.
The upgrade is part of a larger project to revitalize Grand Central.
The MTA released data from the first month of the new program that charges drivers $9 to enter Manhattan below 60th Street.
The MTA released preliminary data from the first week of the new program that charges drivers $9 to enter Manhattan below 60th Street.
Despite legal challenges from New Jersey, the MTA says drivers will now pay a fee to enter Manhattan below 60th Street starting Sunday.
Expect crowds, street closures, and holiday cheer, as Rockefeller Center proceeds with its annual tree lighting event this week.
Gridlock Days start Wednesday and span much of the next month. Avoid driving into Manhattan and take public transit instead, officials urge.
Whether you’re watching from above or fighting through the congestion down below, Patch wants to hear about it.
UNGA is the slowest week of the year in Midtown, with average traffic speeds dropping to a literal crawl.
The MTA plans to eventually add service to all of the subway’s tunnels. Up next? The 4/5/6 trains on the Upper East Side.
Protected bike lanes will soon stretch all the way from the West Village to Harlem.
How long does it take to drive across Midtown these days? You don’t even want to know.
A revised Midtown bus terminal plan revealed Thursday shows the facility that will replace the 74-year-old eyesore.
Hell's Kitchen is again missing out on the long-promised 7 train stop on 10th Avenue, says Council Member Bottcher and many other lawmakers.
Talk about a spooky commute! Metro North customers are experiencing up to 45-minute delays Tuesday, MTA officials said.
Dozens of streets on the East Side of Manhattan will be closed to traffic during the United Nations General Assembly. Here's a rundown.
Nearly 2 million gallons of water entered subways Tuesday, causing mass delays for 300,000 straphangers on the 1, 2 and 3 lines.
Installation of a 10-foot bike lane in Midtown starts this week and will include pedestrian islands and bike parking.
New scanning devices hover over streets near Columbus Circle, the first tangible signs of the tolls motorists will be charged to enter NYC.
The MTA announce that East Midtown riders will only have to wait six minutes for a weekend 6 train starting this weekend.
Dilshoda Abdusamatov, ​23, suffered critical internal injuries when she lost control of her three-wheeled bike in Midtown, police said.
Hochul says the redesign will be "commuter-first," and that she won't wait for new revenue to get the process started.
Social media reports smoke and firefighters, but the MTA wouldn't give details of what happened early during Tuesday's commute.
A young woman was brought to the hospital in critical condition, officials said.
The $231 million project on Ninth Avenue that began in 2012 held an official ribbon cutting event on Tuesday.
The Mayor announced Monday a plan to make Broadway between Madison and Herald Square into plazas and shared streets.
This week's vote by an obscure state panel paves the way for developers to build skyscrapers around Penn Station, helping fund its rebuild.
The controversial project that will reshape Penn Station and the surrounding area now has a funding deal in place as it awaits approval.
Police said bystanders tried to lift the crashed taxi off two trapped women in Midtown on Monday afternoon, reports said.
Skipped stops, rerouted trains and closed stations: the weekend is here.
Service was halted at the height of the commuter rush Thursday evening.
Two parades will leave a swath of Midtown off-limits to drivers this weekend — along with a slew of Earth Day closures. Here's the list.
A set of West Side avenues that have seen hundreds of pedestrian injuries should be redesigned, a new neighborhood lawmaker says.
After the deadly Times Square attack, a newly released study shows which stations could be fitted with doors—though critics have questions.
A formerly traffic-clogged street next to Penn Station will soon become a pedestrian plaza lined with trees and tables and chairs.
The two busy Midtown stations will soon offer free COVID-19 testing and vaccine booster shots, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced.
Nearly a dozen new CitiBike docks are coming to Hell's Kitchen, Hudson Yards and Chelsea as part of the system's ambitious infill plan.