The Empire State Building is a beacon in the NYC skyline. The lights on the 72nd floor and above give the building its distinguished look from afar
Live blog of TEDxNYIT on Meta-Resiliency, "the Resiliency of Resiliency"
Join us for the next tour of an authentic prohibition-era speakeasy in the East Village and a tour of the Museum of the American Gangster.
Hess Triangle, a tiny triangular plot at the corner of Christopher Street and 7th Avenue in Greenwich Village represents one man's final protest against eminent domain
Church Avenue is not only a subway stop it now acts as a gentrification barrier for the Prospect Park South neighborhood along Victorian mansions.
JR has a mural in the quirky Elizabeth Street Garden in Nolita, NYC, itself in danger of being converted into affordable housing.
Despite the efforts of Save the Worldport, this photograph shows the fate of the once iconic Pan-AM Worldport Terminal at JFK Airport.
It's easy to think that the place you've lived in has always been the same but here are eight spots in NYC that were created out of excavations elsewhere.
The latest initiative from Highrise are four short films produced with The New York Times Op-Docs that make up an interactive documentary. A look at Part I: Mud
In 1968, Columbia University was rocked by students protesting against the University's involvement with the Vietnam war and segregation of a campus gym.