A new documentary covering the renowned Bronx graffiti artist group TATS CRU screened in the South Bronx on Sunday night — ...
The Bronx Is Breathing project is supported by a $10 million award from the New York Clean Transportation Prizes program, administered by NYSERDA in partnership with the NYS Department of Public ...
As the new City Council term begins and a new state/federal election season gets underway, Bronx officials and candidates are ...
Students from the Pratt Institute are teaming up with local community group Mothers on the Move to explore how hemp could help retrofit New York’s oldest buildings.
Bullet ridden cars by artist Lucien Smith at the Macabre Suite bacchanal (all photos courtesy Will Davis at Nadine Johnson) The South Bronx is quickly becoming a nexus of competing interests vying for ...
The 161st Street Business Improvement District was established to maintain the South Bronx as a vibrant, safe, and welcoming community for its residents, workers, and the millions of visitors who pass ...
A developer and a nonprofit are reading up on how to update a library into a mixed-use complex with more than 100 rent-stabilized apartments. City officials tapped Kalel Companies and nonprofit ...
A Starwood Capital affiliate has sold the vast majority of a South Bronx property to an education nonprofit that plans to renovate the space for the building's current tenant Zeta Charter Schools, ...
Learning to play an instrument requires practicing for thousands of hours and can cost tens of thousands of dollars. While practice still makes perfect, musicians at UpBeat NYC do not have to spend a ...
The New York City chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America may have its eye on yet another Assembly seat this cycle – this time in the South Bronx. Christina Cover, a public school teacher and ...
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