The frontier of xdumpster conversions has been breached by the "Inflato Dumpster" which will serve as a pop-up public classroom and learning center in NYC.
In the office of NYC's Economic Development Corporation (EDC) is a wall of fame of sorts containing the groundbreaking shovels of many of its projects
There are over 15,000 fire alarm call boxes in New York City, but roughly a third of them are out of service. Most of them have been around for over a century.
The Grand Concourse is great choice to sample some of the best architecture the Bronx has to offer from grand architecture to remnants of its farmland past
Smack in the middle of Bloomingdale's, along 58th Street, is this remnant of the former urban fabric along 58th Street, built in the French 2nd Empire style.
Abandoned for over 40 years, the Staten Island Farm Colony today is a creepy memento of its dark and troubled past. Photos from Abandoned NYC.
Significant NYC Colonial Site May Be Demolished on the Bowery: Bull’s Head Tavern & Atlantic Gardens
An anonymous tipster discovers the cellar of what may have been Bull's Head Tavern, hoping to preserve the 50 Bowery location before its demolition.
There was once a thriving middle class African American village called Seneca located in Central Park, between 81st and 89th Street on the West Side
For an alternative to the main NYC museums, check out these historic houses converted into museums in Manhattan, including The Players Club, Frick Collection
The final installment of the New York Times' four-part documentary collaboration with the Highrise Project focuses on the individuals within the buildings.