Mayor de Blasio announced that tour boat operator Hornblower Inc. won NYC's bid to expand the existing ferry service to six routes servicing 21 total landings.
For three weekends, a bus departing NYC's Chinatown for the Chinatowns of Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore was unlike the others – it was filled with artists.
This past Saturday, the New York Transit Museum opened its latest exhibition, Transit Etiquette or: How I Learned To Stop Spitting
13 years and almost $5 billion in, the American Dream Mall in East Rutherford, New Jersey looks like an abandoned Midwest mall or barren Chinese mecca.
A sneak preview inside the Lowline Lab, a 1,100-square-foot mock-up of the underground park, open every weekend starting tomorrow at 140 Essex Street in NYC.
A growing Chinese community in Montville, CT is subject of exhibition at NYC's MOCA: “SubUrbanisms: Casino Urbanization, Chinatowns, and Contested Landscape.”
For the past month, Jensen has been working out of a 160-square-foot trailer outside of the Queens Museum in Flushing Meadows Corona Park as an experiment.
At the 2015 Metropolitan Waterfront Conference, excitement about future opportunities, storm preparation, building the waterfront, restoring maritime industry
The Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance—a consortium of organizations with ties to the region’s waterways—rolled out its Waterfront Edge Design Guidelines, or WEDG
Over the course of the last year, Open House New York invited visitors into more than 40 factories, distilleries, recycling