There are many struggles for preservation in NYC and Curbed NY compiled a map of 10 of the current most intense struggles–from the RIzzoli Bookstore to the Four Seasons
In this op-ed from Runkeeper, Margaret McKenna shares how beautiful data visualizations, like NYC running maps, can distort the truth.
Ifoundyourmitten.com is a way of bringing mittens and hands back together again. By tagging Instagram uploads with #ifoundyourmitten, users have helpfully located nearly a thousand mittens.
Though you might prefer not to think about it, a new map using data from Health Inspection Results shows you where in NYC to find rats in restaurants.
Ever left the subway with a craving for coffee only to wander for blocks looking for a great (non Starbucks) cafe to no avail? Search no more with this map.
Map from WNYC shows the subway stations in NYC that have wireless and/or wifi. Commenters take the opportunity to bash the MTA.
NYC Dept. of Hygiene releases rat infestation data for every neighborhood of the city. We take a look at where to find the most rats around.
Have you ever noticed the nautical maps on every window of the Smith-9th Street subway in Gowanus? The Brooklyn station has two pieces of art by Alyson Shotz.
The oldest map in the New York Public Library’s Digital Gallery is a Dutch map of New York City from the 17th century called The Manatus map, Castello Copy.
The Victorian Society of America commissioned a survey and map of all of New York City's cast iron buildings, including those in Brooklyn as well as Soho.