Timeline of New York City


This article is a timeline of the [History of New York (magazine)|New York City|history] of New York City in the U.S. state of New York.

Prior to 1700s

1700s

1800s

1800s–1840s

1850s–1890s

1850s–1860s

1870s

1880s

1890s

1900s

1900s–1940s

1900s

1910s

1920s

1930s

1940s

1950s–1970s

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s–1990s

1980s

1990s

Contemporary history

2000s

2010s

2020s

  • 2020
  • * Over 1.3 million people are registered with New York City's municipal identification card program.
  • * February: Genomic analyses suggest that COVID-19 disease had been introduced to New York as early as Mid-February, and that most cases were linked to Europe, rather than Asia.
  • * March 1: A 39-year-old health care worker who had returned home to Manhattan from Iran on February 25 became the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in New York.
  • * March 15: all schools in the New York City Department of Education system closed until at least mid-April.
  • * March 22: The city goes into a state of lockdown, amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • * March 30: The arrived in New York City to assist in against the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • * May 8: The Trump Death Clock website unveiled a companion billboard in Times Square. The Trump Death Clock is based on the claim that had measures been implemented one week earlier, 60% of American COVID-19 deaths would have been avoided.
  • * May 25: The murder of George Floyd leads to a series of protests in New York City and throughout the world.
  • * May 25: Christian Cooper was subjected to false accusations in the Central Park birdwatching incident. The first online Black Birders Week on May 31 to June 5, 2020, was created in response to the incident.
  • * June: Bicyclists form Street Riders NYC, which held several protests through December 2020 to raise awareness about systemic racism and police brutality.
  • * December 14: Sandra Lindsay, a Registered Nurse at Long Island Jewish Medical Center, became the first recipient of the first dosage of the then only Emergency Use Authorization approved COVID-19 vaccine - the Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.
  • * Population: 8,804,190.
  • 2021
  • * January 4: Registered Nurse Sandra Lindsay, received her second and final dosage of an EUA approved COVID-19 vaccine. With the second dosage, she is expected to have a 95% immunity to COVID-19.
  • * February 5: SOMOS Community Care opened up Yankee Stadium as a COVID-19 vaccination "mega-site" operated by the SOMOS and the New York National Guard. Former Yankees Mariano Rivera participated in the opening of the site.
  • * February 10: Citi Field is converted into a COVID-19 vaccination "mega-site" operated by the City of New York.
  • * September 1: Hurricane Ida brings heavy rain and intense flooding in the city, crippling the New York City Subway and commuter rails.
  • * November 10: Concrete jungle is also becoming for scaffolding that surrounds that concrete. It's a beautiful landmark school that was built 80 years ago, which is covered in scaffolding, boards and netting.
  • * December 11: New York City FC wins the first MLS Cup in its own history.
  • 2022
  • * January 1: Eric Adams became the 110th Mayor of New York City.
  • * January 1: Mark Levine became the 28th Manhattan Borough President.
  • * January 9: 17 people are killed in an apartment fire in the Bronx.
  • * January 21: A shooting in Harlem killed one NYPD officer, Jason Rivera, instantly. His partner, Wilber Mora, dies four days later. The shooter, LaShawn McNeil, is killed by another officer.
  • * April 12: A shooting on the N train, inside the 36th Street subway station in Sunset Park, injured 29 people.
  • * September 14: New York City FC wins the Campeonas Cup defeating Mexico's Atlas FC 2–0.
  • * October 4: Aaron Judge hits his 62nd home run breaking the American League record, beating out Roger Maris' 61 home runs
  • 2023
  • * April 16: The Phantom of the Opera closes after 35 years on Broadway, having set the record for longest-running Broadway show
  • * April 18: A collapse in a parking garage in lower Manhattan leaves one dead and six injured
  • * May 1: Killing of Jordan Neely
  • * June 6: 2023 Central Canada wildfires cause dangerous air pollution, and extreme smoke around the city. Many people consider it a serious health warning and take precautions by wearing a mask. Pedestrians experience trouble breathing and itching in the eyes, and damage to lungs.
  • * June 28: Domingo German, of the New York Yankees, throws the 24th perfect game in MLB history, against the Oakland Athletics defeating them 11–0. German becomes the fourth Yankee to throw a perfect game.
  • * July 14: Suspected Long Island Serial Killer Rex Heuermann is arrested in Midtown Manhattan as a suspect in the murders of three of "the Gilgo Four" victims, Megan Waterman, Melissa Barthelemy, and Amber Costello.
  • * August 4: Social Media influencer Kai Cenat incites extreme violence in Union Square, Manhattan. Cenat held a PlayStation 5 and gift card giveaway with Twitch streamer Fanum. More than a thousand of his followers appeared at the event. Some of the teenagers showed up, climbed on buses, broke car windows, and clashed with the NYPD, the chaos ended in Cenat later being charged, due to the outburst.
  • * August 23: Seventeen year old, Noah Legaspi, jumps off the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Columbus Circle. He falls onto the glass awning and his body splits in half, while his arm lands on the other side of the street. The tragic event occurred because of a breakup between him and his girlfriend. The teenager fell 750 feet from the rooftop of the West Side five star hotel.
  • * September 29: Tropical Storm Ophelia floods the city with 8 inches of rain, a record for the city. The rain causes wild scenes of buses flooded, submerged cars, and people wading knee deep through water. La Guardia Airport gets hit badly with badly flooded terminals, and many delayed flights. A sea lion at Central Park Zoo escapes her pool enclosure due to the torrential rain, but was eventually returned to the facility's grounds safely.
  • * October: Pro-Palestine and Pro-Israel rallies occur throughout the city including, Washington Square Park and near the United Nations, after the savage attack by terrorist group Hamas on Israel. Governor Kathy Hochul eventually goes to Israel in support of the country, with New York City having the highest population of Jewish people outside of Israel.
  • * More than 95,000 migrants enter the city throughout the year. Many of them housed throughout the five boroughs. The Roosevelt Hotel becomes a hot spot destination for the news arrivals.
  • 2024
  • * January 2: A very rare 1.7 Magnitude earthquake jolts residents in Roosevelt Island as well as Queens.
  • * February 23: Flaco (owl) dies after colliding into an Upper West Side building. The Owl became famous after escaping the Central Park Zoo, due to multiple trespassers damaged his enclosure. The owl escaped through a hole left by the vandals in the exhibit's stainless steel mesh. A memorial was held two days later, with hundreds attending and mourning.
  • * March 6: Governor Hochul employs 1,000 National Guard (United States) on the subway platforms throughout the city to ensure safety, due to the uptick in crime in the subway systems. This is the first time since the 9/11 attacks that they have employed.
  • * March 25: NYPD officer Jonathan Diller is shot and killed in Far Rockaway, Queens after investigating an illegally parked car. One of the men inside the car took out a gun and shot Diller. He was rushed to the hospital and pronounced dead. Former President Donald Trump attended his wake along with Mayor Adams and Governor Hochul.
  • * March 27: Six people are stabbed at New Dawn Charter High School in Jamaica, Queens; they were all wounded, and five students were arrested.
  • * April 5: An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.8 hits the city that originated in Lebanon, New Jersey. Many residents felt a sudden shake and objects falling around. According to many it is believed to be one of the strongest East coast earthquakes in a century.
  • * April 19: Max Azzarello, a conspiracy theorists, sets himself on fire outside of the courthouse where former President Donald Trump is on trial for his hush money charge to Porn Star Stormy Daniels. Azzarello later dies from his injuries a day later.
  • * May 23: Former President Donald Trump holds a rally in Crotona Park located in the South Bronx. Thousands of residents around the boroughs attend the event.
  • * September 25: Eric Adams becomes the city's first sitting mayor to be indicted by a grand jury. He is charged with, conspiracy to receive campaign contributions from foreign nationals, bribery, and wire fraud. He denies any of the allegations at hand.
  • * October 20: The New York Liberty win their first WNBA championship, defeating the Minnesota Lynx in five games. The finals MVP is awarded to Jonquel Jones, Mayor Adams awards them a parade throughout the city the following the week.
  • * October 27: Donald Trump holds a rally at Madison Square Garden for his 2024 Presidential Campaign. Tens of thousands of residents around the city as well as the state attend the event.
  • * October 30: New York Yankees lose game 5 of the 2024 World Series to the Los Angeles Dodgers
  • * December 4: UnitedHealth Group CEO Brian Thompson (businessman) is shot and killed in a premeditated murder. The shooting occurred in front of the New York Hilton Midtown, where UnitedHealth Group was hosting an investor event. The words "deny", "defend", and "depose", were found written on shell casings at the scene. Police believe this may indicate a motive, as they are similar to "delay, deny, defend", a popular insurance industry phrase about not paying out claims. Thompson's wife said that he had received threats in the past, citing lack of coverage as a possible reason for the threats.
  • * December 22: An undocumented immigrant Sebastian Zapeta-Calil immolates 57-year-old Debrina Kawam on a subway train in Brooklyn.
  • 2025
  • * January 5: Congestion pricing in New York City goes into place.
  • * April 10: A helicopter carrying a family of five from Spain crashes into the Hudson River. All of the members of the family die including the pilot.
  • * May 17: Cuauhtémoc Brooklyn Bridge collision: Mexican Navy ship strikes the Brooklyn Bridge, killing 2 on board.
  • * June 14: Over 200,000 people march in the June 2025 No Kings protests across the city.
  • * July 28: 2025 Midtown Manhattan shooting: 27-year-old Shane Tamura kills 4 in an office building before committing suicide.
  • * August 16: Three people were killed and 10 others were wounded in an alleged gang-related shooting at a lounge in Central Brooklyn.
  • * September 13: New York City turns 400, leading to many events taking place.
  • * October 18: Over 350,000 people march in the October 2025 No Kings protests across the city.
  • * November 6: Zohran Mamdani elected mayor.
  • 2026
  • *January 1: Zohran Mamdani becomes Mayor of New York City
  • *January 3: Nicolás Maduro and his wife were captured by US forces during the 2026 United States strikes in Venezuela.They were then transported to the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, where they remained incarcerated.

Annual events

New York Citys adds its going to do a re do of its Macy 4 July fireworks show tickets giveaway after Wednesday planned failed because the website was inaccessible.
The city adds it will reopen website at 10 am on Thursday. They will be given on first come first served basis. There is limit of 2 per person.
Spokesperson for Mayor Eric Adams said almost 2000 people were able to select ticket Wednesday. The city had touted a 10,000 ticket giveaway it has 8000 left.

Murders by year

YearMurders
1928404
1929425
1930494
1931588
1932579
1933541
1934458
1935n/a
1936510
1937–1959n/a
1960482
1961483
1962631
1963548
1964636
1965634
1966654
1967746
1968986
19691043
19701117
19711466
19721691
19731680
19741554
19751645
19761622
19771557
19781504
19791733
19801814
19811826
19821668
19831622
19841450
19851384
19861582
19871672
19881896
19891905
19902245
19912154
19921995
19931946
19941561
19951177
1996983
1997770
1998633
1999671
2000673
2001649
2002587
2003597
2004570
2005539
2006596
2007496
2008523
2009471
2010536
2011515
2012419
2013335
2014333
2015352
2016335
2017292
2018295
2019319
2020468
2021488
2022438
2023391
2024377

Borough specific

Outside of the city