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Sydney Pereira is a reporter covering Downtown Manhattan for Patch. Her work has been published in The Villager, Newsweek, The Miami Herald, and ThinkProgress. She has a Bachelor's degree in journalism and public health from New York University. To contact Sydney, email sydney.pereira@patch.com. Follow her on Twitter @sydneyp1234.
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The city is seeking a list of qualifications from firms who want to design and build New York City's new jails.
The New York City Housing Authority's Alfred E. Smith Houses will get $31.5 million for new boilers.
The video comes amid rising scrutiny of a crackdown on fare evasion and increased police presence on the subway.
A straphanger was struck by a train at the 28th Street R and W lines station, according to the MTA.
A new City Council bill would help tenants find out about high mold levels in their apartments upon inspection.
The restaurant group Quality Branded will take over another spot in the West Village.
Here's what you need to know about the 10th annual DOC NYC festival.
Hong Chun Cheon has hundreds of locations in South Korea and just opened its first digs in Manhattan, according to Eater.
The fire sparked about 10:30 a.m., according to the FDNY.
Office cleaner Carmen Cecilio Hernández was honored Wednesday for working at Ground Zero in the months after 9/11 took her brother's life.
Work begins Thursday to bring seven new bus boarding platforms to 14th Street, the MTA announced.
A Williamsburg coffee shop was named number one. But this nearly century-old Greenwich Village cafe is still among the nation's best.
Tribeca MedSpa is hosting a fundraiser for P.S. 89's parent teacher association.
A new butterfly sculpture honoring a transgender woman who was killed in Brazil was unveiled Monday in Tribeca.
The owner of Rosemary's will open a second Roey's location in Stuyvesant Town, according to a report.
A prankster faked a 911 call about a shooting, sending cops to the home of a social media executive's relative, according to a report.
A group detailed the history of publishing company Grove Press in its continued push for a historic district south of Union Square.
A "community advisory group" will give input to the city on the design and construction of the east side resiliency plan.
The new Brooklyn-bound L train entrance at Avenue A will be open weekdays while the First Avenue entrance closes for reconstruction.