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80 Percent Of Public Housing Residents Left Freezing | Patch PM

Google's $2 Billion Land Grab | SoulCycle Sued For Noise | Flu Kills 2 NYC Children.

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Heat Failures Left 80% Of NYCHA Tenants Freezing, Officials Told

Breakdowns have hit more than 323,000 residents of the city's beleaguered public-housing system, officials said.

Google To Buy Chelsea Market, Report Says

The tech giant is in the looking to buy the entire building that houses Chelsea Market for more than $2 billion, The Real Deal reported.

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NYC SoulCycle Studio Sued Over 'Earsplitting' Noise

Residents of a Chelsea condo board say instructors "scream encouragement" during cycling classes at SoulCycle.

Flu Has Killed 2 Children In NYC, Health Officials Say

An 8-year-old girl from Queens and a second unidentified child have died from the virus, the city Department of Health said.

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See What The City Considers 'Affordable' In Crown Heights

Find out if you can afford an "affordable" home.

Planned Lowe's Store Would Shut Down Queens Theater: Opponents

The controversial warehouse is a step closer to opening in Douglaston Plaza after Community Board 11 narrowly voted to approve it.

'Saloon Priest' Peter Colapietro Dies At 69, Reports Say

Peter Colapietro, known to many as "Father Pete," died Monday night from emphysema.

Developer Of NYC Amazon Site Owes Contractor $7.2M, Lien Says

Legal papers say Matrix Development Group owes contractor BKS-NY $7.2 million for work on Amazon's "fulfillment center."

DACA Deadline Not Expected To Be Extended: WH Chief Of Staff

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