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A look at the history and architecture of the Fort Greene Historic District in Brooklyn, from revolutionary battlefields to masonic temples and brownstones
This enormous beech tree in Prospect Park was struck down by lightning. Now, Jennifer Bartley has placed small flags up in an ode to it.
Image via BanksyNY. Without any additional commentary on yesterday’s “police activity,” today Banksy posted his latest from Hell’s Kitchen with the
Swedish firm White Arkitekter had been selected to develop the Arverne East site in the Rockaways in the FAR ROC competition for a more resilient waterfront
A photographic tour inside the New York Palace Hotel, a Gilded Age mansion for a rail tycoon turned into a 55 story hotel often seen in TV shows and films.
Originally founded in 1949 at LaGuardia Airport, New York Airways later carried passengers around NYC making it the very first helicopter airline in the US
A video marking the one year anniversary of David Cessac's column on Untapped Cities, A Few Parisians, and the creation of his latest, "To Be Or Not To Be."
Jeff Cowen's photographs of sex workers in the Meatpacking District during the 1980s show a community that has since been pushed out of the neighborhood.
Constance Rosenblum’s new book, Habitats: Private Lives in the Big City looks at the almost invisible lives of New Yorkers behind closed doors.
Banksy reportedly gets arrested, posts message that today's work is cancelled due to police activity. Instead, we look at a city where graffiti is legal.