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Ben MIller

Articles by Ben MIller


In the late '80s, one architect wanted to bring a restaurant and glass elevators to the Williamsburg Bridge. Also: bronze mirrors.


From May 2nd through May 30th, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily, it will form one prong (the other two being Shake Shack and Eataly) of the Madison Square Triangle Of Delicious.


Since the ban went into effect in 2011, only 440 tickets have been issued 90% (or 397) in Manhattan, 17 in Brooklyn, 15 in Staten Island, eight in the Bronx, and one in Queens.


The average transit worker salary will be $75,000, according to one analysis of the deal.


The DUMBO Improvement District wants to turn underused park spaces into exercise hotspots.


A new report looks at how many schools in NYC are failing to provide arts curriculum.


A coalition of preservationists and community leaders held a rally and press conference today in front of the soon-to-be-demolished Rizzoli Bookstore.


A look back at the seedier side of the Meatpacking District from decades ago, through the lens of Efrain Gonzalez.


A deal hammered out and approved by the New York State Senate yesterday provides a potential path forward on universal pre-K in New York City as well as statewide.


New York's Archbishop and Cardinal Timothy Dolan gave an interview to Meet the Press yesterday. He batted back perceptions of Pope Francis' radicalism, and said he's "uncomfortable" about gay civil unions.


Old Man Winter didn't cause a hiring freeze: February's jobs report beat expectations, with the economy adding 175,000 jobs.


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