Kamen Tall Architects P.C. will be awarded the highest honor from the New York Landmarks Conservancy for restoring the facade of Keramos Hall, in Greenpoint.
A hidden subway ventilator lurks behind a fake brownstone at 58 Joralemon Street in Brooklyn Heights; the fake facade is a stop on Robert Lobenstein's tour.
Septuagesimo Uno, the smallest park in NYC, sits awkwardly between two brownstones on 71st Street, yet provides a calm respite for in-the-know visitors.
The Explorer's Club is full of artifacts from the far reaches of the planet and beyond. Take a look inside this Gothic building on the Upper East.
For lovers of Patrick Bateman and American Psycho, BBQ Films, a cinema social club, is hosting an event that will more than satisfy your inner deviant.
A photographic walk around the Hudson Heights neighborhood of Washington Heights, full of Art Deco, tudor revival, historical tidbits and sweeping views.
Moses Gates is walking all the Census Tracts of New York City. We tagged along to check out Co-Op City in the Bronx, the largest tract in NYC.
Some hotels have a resident artist, others have a resident band. But how many hotels can boast of a resident cat? Meet Matilda, the charming, gracious Ragdoll feline who holds court at the Algonquin hotel in New York City.
The Palazzo Chupi, Julian Schnabel's Venetian palazzo lords over the West Village with its imposing height and bright paint job.
This round-up of the unique laundromats of New York City began because I was wondering if I could drink and do my laundry at the same time.