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The only major Black-owned bookstore in Manhattan has been an influential resource in Harlem for the last 25 years and now needs community support.
A beloved Manhattan bookstore is trying to write a new chapter and stay in business. Sister's Uptown Bookstore has served the ...
Frank & Roze will fill 4,100 square feet at the corner of Pennsylvania Street and 19th Avenue that was formerly home to D-Bar ...
Let’s be honest: moving in Manhattan is no joke. Between tight staircases, fifth-floor walk-ups, gridlock traffic, and the constant chaos of the city, ...
Police say he drove to Union Square East, where he hit a police car. The pursuit continued back uptown where, according to ...
A Black-owned bookstore and cultural center that serves the community of uptown New York City may close down if sales don't ...
A driver who crashed into multiple vehicles while allegedly trying to evade police in midtown Manhattan is in custody, police ...
Chez Fifi is both a hot spot and a demure neighborhood restaurant, serving a classic French menu that draws crowds from ...
Now, 25 years later, on the border of Harlem and Washington Heights, Wilson's bookstore is a full-blown cultural center and ...
Inside an office with a view of Charlotte’s uptown skyline, Ameesh Vakharia looks forward to leading a team of USAA workers ...
A family-owned parking company is facing foreclosure at three of its garages in Greenwich Village and one on the Upper West ...
Passengers on an uptown No. 1 train saw floodwaters swamping the station at 28th Street and Seventh Avenue in Manhattan.