When Alan Bleviss, a small business owner who rented office space on far West 34th street between 10th and 11th avenues, received a letter from his new landlord telling him to relocate, he was disappointed but not surprised.
By Katherine Dykstra
With 70,000 mortgage brokering jobs having been wiped out recently in the U.S., it's perhaps not the best time to be a mortgage broker.
By Jennifer Gould Keil
Frank Williams is the most famous New York-based architect the public has never heard of.
By Lauren Elkies
While it's quiet inside the lobby of the Lincoln Square Synagogue, step outside the round white building, and the sound of construction on the congregation's new home a block away is deafening.
By Kate Pickert
The night crawlers' neighborhood has attracted plenty of new residential construction, setting the stage for a showdown between developers and the nightclub scene.
By Marc Ferris