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MTA scales back service cuts for M104 and crosstowns

The MTA announced that it is revising its budget cut plans to preserve nighttime service for several Upper West Side lines.

The MTA announced that it is revising its budget cut plans to preserve nighttime service for several Upper West Side lines.

Report calls for M'ville revisions

Private development could promote the public good, according to a guest commentator for the Center for an Urban Future think tank.

Private development could promote the public good, according to a guest commentator for the Center for an Urban Future think tank.

Students, residents celebrate M’ville decision

Students and neighborhood residents marched down Broadway, through College Walk, and down 116th Street to Bollinger’s house on Morningside Drive, where they called on Bollinger and the Empire State Development Corporation not to appeal.

Students and neighborhood residents marched down Broadway, through College Walk, and down 116th Street to Bollinger’s house on Morningside Drive, where they called on Bollinger and the Empire State Development Corporation not to appeal.

Manhattanville campus will depend on court case

In class on Monday, University President Lee Bollinger responded to students' questions about the latest court ruling on eminent domain.

In class on Monday, University President Lee Bollinger responded to students' questions about the latest court ruling on eminent domain.

After ruling, M'ville future questioned

Questions abound on the surprising court ruling that decided state seizure of private property for use as part of Columbia’s Manhattanville campus expansion is illegal.

Questions abound on the surprising court ruling that decided state seizure of private property for use as part of Columbia’s Manhattanville campus expansion is illegal.

Court rejects eminent domain in Manhattanville

The New York State Supreme Court, Appellate Division ruled Thursday that state seizure of private property in the 17-acre expansion zone is illegal, dealing a harsh blow to the University’s vision for development.

The New York State Supreme Court, Appellate Division ruled Thursday that state seizure of private property in the 17-acre expansion zone is illegal, dealing a harsh blow to the University’s vision for development.

Court says no to eminent domain in Manhattanville

The state court dealt a harsh blow to Columbia’s expansion plans by ruling eminent domain use there to be illegal, after a string of disappointing losses to the University’s challengers over the past few years.

The state court dealt a harsh blow to Columbia’s expansion plans by ruling eminent domain use there to be illegal, after a string of disappointing losses to the University’s challengers over the past few years.

Eminent domain approval in Brooklyn revives questions about Manhattanville

University officials see the Atlantic Yards ruling as a possible bellwether for the Manhattanville cases, while plaintiffs disagree.

University officials see the Atlantic Yards ruling as a possible bellwether for the Manhattanville cases, while plaintiffs disagree.

Tapas bar portion of Floridita to close in face of preconstruction

In January, Ramon Diaz plans to close the tapas bar portion of neighborhood staple Floridita Tapas Bar & Restaurant.

In January, Ramon Diaz plans to close the tapas bar portion of neighborhood staple Floridita Tapas Bar & Restaurant.

Ryan Center health clinic expands on Upper West Side

Uninsured residents of the Upper West Side will soon have a lot more options.

The William F. Ryan Community Health Center has been a neighborhood resource for decades, and is planning to increase its patient capacity by 50 percent next May, when it expands its services to a new location at Amsterdam Avenue and West 100th Street in the now-opening Columbus Square development.

Uninsured residents of the Upper West Side will soon have a lot more options.

The William F. Ryan Community Health Center has been a neighborhood resource for decades, and is planning to increase its patient capacity by 50 percent next May, when it expands its services to a new location at Amsterdam Avenue and West 100th Street in the now-opening Columbus Square development.