A look inside at what was found when the walls were taken down during the Salmagundi Club restoration project in NYC's Greenwich Village.
Installation at the “Imagining the Lowline” exhibit in 2012 What happens when a  team of urban entrepreneurs partners with several bars in
Stuyvesant Street is notable for being the one and only diagonal street in Manhattan north of 8th Street and south of Central Park, except for Broadway.
New York’s Islamic Cultural Center is a building that quite literally defies the city’s street-grid system, angling precisely towards Mecca.
A map created at Columbia Journalism School students reveals how widespread stop-and-frisks are in New York City and reveal general ethnic patterns.
Photos of the new Hunter's Point South Park in Long Island City show an expansive community space with striking views of Manhattan.
We rounded up 5 hidden bowling alleys in NYC ranging from vintage to brand new, including the Frick Museum, Port Authority, The Aldyn, 15 Broad and a loft in Tribeca.
We all love fire escapes and what they represent both visually and historically for the New York City landscape. But what are the rules regarding them?
Staten Island is the fastest growing borough in NYC. A city vision to transform the waterfront will provide the oft-forgotten borough with a world-class attraction.
The Macy’s at 34th Street in Herald Square is still in renovation but one question on many a vintage-fan's mind is: Will they replace the wooden escalators?