The REAL story here was the Manhattanhenge paparazzi camped out for hours on the Tudor City bridge on 42nd Street.
Hudson Park was once a beautiful Italianate sunken garden, lagoon, perimeter walk, and gazebo.
Thanks to your readership and voting, four winners have been selected in the 2012 Partners in Preservation popular vote.
A NYC Transit Museum tour reveals old and new living side by side in a Brooklyn Heights power substation, along with a ventilation facility masquerading as a Brooklyn townhouse.
Many things in New York City change, but Manhattanhenge faithfully returns every year.
The Long Island City renaissance, which can be attributed to a boom in residential development, has brought a slew of new restaurants & the arts to the Queens waterfront.
Writer and photographer, Matt Lambros, goes behind-the-scenes to take a look at the Loew's Kings Theatre in Brooklyn, NY.
The Brooklyn Public Library's bronze doorways, flanked by two great limestone pylons, are in need of replacement.
Weeksville Heritage Center is a vibrant space nestled in the Brooklyn's Crown Heights neighborhood. It is an official Partners in Preservation site.
Beneath us in the 2nd Avenue Subway construction there is entire underground world with its own sets of boundaries and politics.