
Local organizations are coming up with ways to transform Kim Lau Square into a more user-friendly park. Residents say the park has attracted so many cyclists and skateboarders that it has become a danger zone for the elderly and out-of-towners. more>
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Zhao Xun Zhang in his apartment at 35 Market St. that he recently had to vacate following an inspection by the DOB.
Fifty tenants of low-income apartments in Chinatown were locked out of their apartments – which had been illegally subdivided to reduce rent shares – after being cited for fire code violations. The residents are being forced to seek temporary shelter, and may not be able to afford their rent once the building is reopened.
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Some Downtown residents are hoping the restaurant planned for Pier A in Battery Park is scrapped and that the historic building is instead turned into a museum honoring Italian-Americans. (Photo: Aline Reynolds)
Italian-American activists, Community Board 1, and other residents are arguing that pier A should house a museum honoring the heritage of Italian Americans and their role in shaping New York City, instead of an upscale restaurant.