Grace Hightower, the ex-wife of actor Robert De Niro, has sold their shared Central Park West co-op for $18 million. The five-bedroom duplex, listed in May for $20 million, was originally purchased by the pair in 2006 for $20.9 million, meaning the sale came at a loss.
Wrong coyote, sir. One of the two coyotes seen canoodling in Central Park may have been the wild dog captured Tuesday morning after it scampered into an Upper East Side parking garage, according to police and experts.
“Turning Central Park’s drives into car-free spaces has allowed the city to reimagine how the park loop can best reflect the needs of parkgoers. NYC DOT will be taking advantage of this repaving to prioritize pedestrian safety while also better accommodating cyclists and legal e-mobility options,” DOT Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez said.
Crews will begin to mill and repave Central Park's six-mile loop this month. It's part of an upgrade to improve safety and better separate pedestrians from cyclists to prevent crashes, city officials say.
Crashes between cyclists and pedestrians have killed at least two parkgoers and critically injured two others since 2014.
For the fourth year, Omni Circle is helping to organize the effort to pick up trash and plant new flowers and landscaping at Central Park
Actors and exes Robert De Niro and Grace Hightower have sold their former Upper West Side digs in The Brentmore for $18 million, records show.
Salinas City Council approved the transfer of 73 acres of centrally located land at Carr Lake from Big Sur Land Trust for use as a park and open space.
Megan Rapinoe and Sue Bird were looking their best in New York City. The couple posed for pictures in Central Park near Columbus Circle on Tuesday for a photo shoot. The United States women’s soccer icon and basketball legend each wore gray tops, with Rapinoe showing off a “1985” tattoo on her chest during the shoot.
The multiple-trunk tree, thought to be about 50 years old and more than 60 feet tall, fell Wednesday night on the car of a janitorial contracting company. No one was in the vehicle at the time.
For nearly two decades, he delighted children and adults in New York City with songs and silly antics. He also scored a victory for free speech.
HBO Documentary Films is in production on a documentary about Flaco, the owl who gained worldwide attention after he was set free in New York City.