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Midtown BB Gun Drive-By Ends With Flying Mops
Cops are looking for three people who attacked a man in midtown Manhattan early Sunday morning — first with BB guns and then, unusually enough, with mops and brooms. Around 1 a.m. Sunday, a 39-year-old man was in the 100 block of West 37th Street when an SUV pulled up and its occupants, two men and a woman, opened fire…
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Garbage Can-Chucking Attackers Stab Man 3 Times Near Times Square: Cops
Police are looking for a group of people they say beat and stabbed a 36-year-old man just a block from the heart of Times Square. Investigators say the victim got into an argument with the group around 3:15 a.m. April 30 on Eighth Avenue. Another group ran over and began punching and kicking the victim, cops said. They also threw…
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Victim Gashed in Head With Machete in Penn Station Subway Stair Attack: Cops
Police are searching for a man they say attacked another man with a machete inside a subway station in midtown Manhattan last week. According to the NYPD, around 7:05 p.m. Tuesday, a man approached another 46-year-old man on the staircase inside the 34th Street and Penn Station 1 train subway station, displayed a machete, and struck him on the head…
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Floor Collapse Hurts 2 Workers at Midtown Building Where Architect Died in 2019
A collapsing floor injured two workers Monday at a midtown office building where falling exterior work killed a prominent architect in 2019. The accident at 729 Seventh Avenue happened just before 10 a.m. During active demolition work on the 18th floor, part of the floor collapsed, sending two workers dropping to the 17th floor. They were taken to area hospitals;…
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Is Mental Health Outreach on Subways Working?
The mayor and governor have vowed to make changes and fix the mental health crisis in New York City. But are the mayor’s subway safety teams getting people the help and treatment that they need? NBC New York’s Melissa Russo reports.
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Midtown Office-to-Apartment Conversion Concept Gains Hochul and Adams Support
This article was originally published on Mar 7 at 8:39pm EST by THE CITY Worried that the pandemic has made too many Manhattan office buildings obsolete, real estate interests have convinced Mayor Eric Adams and Gov. Kathy Hochul to join an effort to ease conversions to residential use south of 60th Street. The push to convert office space into apartments…
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Inside Midtown's New Food Hall Boasting Vibrant Flavor and Design
New York City welcomes a new food hall with nearly 20 restaurants showcasing unique cuisines that capture the heart and diversity of its residents. The Hugh is located in Midtown East and offers a wide variety of flavors. Whether it’s an assortment of Thai at the eatery Thank You Come Again or an African superfood with Teranga, there’s something...
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Inside Midtown's New Food Hall Boasting Vibrant Flavor and Design
New York City welcomes a new food hall with nearly 20 restaurants showcasing unique cuisines that capture the heart and diversity of its residents. News 4’s Linda Gaudino reports.
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Man Attacks and Robs Good Samaritan in Midtown
A good Samaritan who took off his own coat to put it on a man sleeping on a midtown Manhattan sidewalk was viciously attacked for his effort, thrown to the ground, punched and robbed by the very man he was trying to help, police say.
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Good Samaritan Attacked in Midtown After Giving Coat to Stranger, Wild Video Shows
A good Samaritan who took off his own coat to put it on a man sleeping on a midtown Manhattan sidewalk was viciously attacked for his effort, thrown to the ground, punched and robbed by the very man he was trying to help, police say. Video provided by a senior NYPD official shows the good Samaritan walk up to the…
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Good Samaritan Attacked in Midtown After Giving Coat to Stranger
A good Samaritan who took off his own coat to put it on a man sleeping on a midtown Manhattan sidewalk was viciously attacked for his effort, thrown to the ground, punched and robbed by the very man he was trying to help, police say.
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Man Accused of Lighting Midtown Fox News Christmas Tree on Fire
NYPD confirms a man is in custody after the Christmas tree outside Fox News building in midtown Manhattan was set on fire after midnight. NBC New York’s Tracie Strahan reports.
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Video Shows Christmas Tree Outside NYC Fox News Building on Fire
New York City first responders were attempting to control a Christmas tree fire outside the Fox News building in midtown Manhattan early Wednesday morning.
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Roomba Thief in Hard Hat Robs Midtown Bed, Bath & Beyond at Knifepoint: Cops
Cops are looking for a man in a hard hat who allegedly stole a Roomba Vacuum Cleaner at knifepoint from a Bed, Bath & Beyond in midtown Manhattan last week. The suspect was caught trying to leave the retailer’s Avenue of the Americas store with the Roomba without paying shortly before 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, police say. A loss prevention...
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Police Search for Man Who Slashed Driver Near Rockefeller Center
The NYPD is searching for a man they say slashed a driver near Rockefeller Center in Midtown Manhattan over the weekend.
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The Future of Office Work in New York City
Most office buildings in Manhattan remained empty at the start of 2021 with the future of in-person work uncertain. But signs of a slow return hint at what could come next. NBC New York’s Adam Kuperstein reports.
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Madame Tussauds New York to Immortalize Kamala Harris — First VP to Receive the Honor
Kamala Harris made history when she was sworn in on January, becoming the first woman, first Black person and first Asian American vice president in the history of this country. On Thursday, Madame Tussauds New York announced it is adding another first to the list: a wax figure in Harris’ likeness.
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McCarthy Presents Biden, Harris With Commemorative Photo After Inauguration
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., presents photographs of Wednesday’s inauguration to the newly sworn in president and vice president
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Roosevelt Hotel Closing Latest Sign of NYC Tourism Trouble
The Roosevelt Hotel will soon join the growing list of New York City businesses to shutter amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. NBC New York’s Anjali Hemphill reports.
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The Roosevelt Hotel in Midtown Manhattan to Close Permanently
An iconic fixture in the landscape of Midtown Manhattan, The Roosevelt Hotel will soon join the growing list of New York City businesses to shutter amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. A spokesperson for the hotel confirmed its impending closure Saturday citing low occupancy since the start of the pandemic in March. Reuters reports the hotels last day of operation is…