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The Park Restaurant May Be Replaced With 10-Story Office Building
The one-story building that houses the hip destination may be replaced with a new building, city records show.

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The one-story building that houses the hip destination may be replaced with a new building, city records show.

More than 21,000 commuters voted on how the Port Authority should rearrange the awkward decorations.
The Italian bistro is migrating to Gotham West Market in Hell's Kitchen.
The tech giant unveiled plans for the 1.7 million-square-foot campus Monday morning.
The tour-bus drivers fought over a parking spot near Battery Park before the brawl turned bloody, police said.
A starving cat was abandoned in a bucket near a Lower Manhattan animal shelter Thursday.
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The ritzy Lower Manhattan nabe remain's the city's most expensive, a new real-estate report shows.
Dean Ford, 21, was last spotted outside his Grand Street home on Monday, police said.
Stunned social media users are calling for a Prada boycott after a monkey figurine with large, red lips was called out as blackface.
The city found lead levels nearly 10-times the federal standard at an East Village apartment building, data shows.
The pricey penthouse broke a neighborhood sales record, according to reports.
The heavy-set man fled as nearby commuters pulled the woman to safety, police said.
The no-frills bar is hosting a goodbye party on Saturday, Dec. 15.
Lower East Side Organized Neighbors plans to file suit against the City Planning Commission on behalf of a coalition of local groups.
"'Twas two weeks before Christmas, when all through the Holland, a debate over décor left commuters chagrined," the Port Authority opined.
"Cornelia has brought me both joy and pain, and it is with a broken heart that I must bid her adieu," the owner said.
The Gramercy nanny lodged a baby wipe in the child's throat, which had to be surgically removed.
The brute threatened the 59-year-old victim with a knife before running off, police said.
The man shattered the glass at an E. 29th Street synagogue, video shows.