The Brooklyn the Dodgers left behind, featuring plaques marking significant events in American civil rights history and a statue dedicated to tolerance.
Dumob was underdeveloped when Shepard Fairey used to tag there in the '90s. Now it's encourages public murals, like this new work by Fairey.
San Francisco-based graffiti artist Barry McGee was commissioned by the Brooklyn Academy of Music to create a huge mural on the side of the Mark Morris Dance Center.
The Municipal Art Society (MAS) and The Color Machine created a love letter to New York City meant as an ode to the livable city that they have been advocating to maintain and improve.
A look at historic New York City Subway maps, starting in 1904, when the IRT, BMT and IND companies ran independent subway systems through Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. Plus, the MTA's Second Avenue Subway map with the new T Train.
Brooklyn-based duo Faile created the mosaic mural at 104 N. 7th Street in Williamsburg using thousands of handmade tiles.
Places in New York City that have creatively repurposed under-utilized parking lots and garages into venues for dining, living and the performing arts.
We take a look at notorious New York City crime scenes, from heists that have inspired movies to a deadly terrorist attack in 1920 whose traces still remain.
Hidden between modern skyscrapers and nineteenth century row houses are remnants of the City's Dutch past. We explore the oldest building in each borough.
Brooklyn's Cranberry, Orange and Pineapple Streets were originally named to fight the "pretention" of naming streets after their aristocratic residents.