A stunning new building designed by Santiago Calatrava for St. Nicholas Church opens decades after the original was lost on 9/11.
NYC's oldest gay bar, Julius' Bar, is now a New York City Landmark protected from demolition and alteration for generations to come!
NYC is full of superlatives. Besides best pizza and tallest building, there are tons of quirky ones like the smallest park, shortest lived building and smallest subway door.
From the World Trade Center to the Pan Am Building, discover 10 famous buildings by the family-run architecture firm Emery Roth and Sons!
This Wild West-style old school candy store is located just outside the entrance to the Financial District office building 77 Water Street in NYC. Find out why.
NYC's historic private clubs are a vestige of an older world. Here are 10 of the city's oldest and most notable clubs with a rich architectural history.
See inside the abandoned subterranean beer vaults of the landmarked William Ulmer Brewery in Bushwick, Brooklyn!
While New York City has its fair share of abandoned hospitals and asylums, the regions surrounding the city contain even more, seemingly left to be forgotten.
Many of NYC's synagogues have been repurposed into condos, churches, community centers and nightclubs: Angel Orensantz, Meseritz Shul, Deity, Mount Olivet.
NYC may not be as old as the cities in Europe, but it still boasts a number of spooky crypts and catacombs!