Recap of recent panel by Columbia University Center for Urban Real Estate that sparked a spicy debate about the merits and demerits of the Midtown East rezoning
A very particular combination of zoning and economic malaise in the 1970s laid the ground for NYC's first gay neighborhood, the West Village.
The Lowline cofounder Dan Barasch visited the Brooklyn Futurist Meetup last Wednesday to spell out 10 guiding principles for the world’s first underground park.
James Corner, landscape architect of the High Line compares the famous park and Freshkills, a park atop 150 million pounds of waste on Staten Island
Step back in time with these photos from last weekend's Jazz Age Lawn Party on Governors Island.
The City of New York selected Dutch landscape architecture firm West 8 to rethink Governors Island. Here's a tour of what's to come.
Marilyn Jordan Taylor’s redesign of Penn Station This is part of an ongoing series on ideas from Next New York,
Graffiti removal along the High Line has become a controversial symbol of gentrification. Our recent trips reveal removal is taking place on the last section.
One of the most attention-grabbing exhibits at the International Center for Photography’s Triennial (through September 8) isn’t really a work
For years, boosters of Manhattan’s Little Italy have grappled with the realities of a shrinking footprint. Italian-Americans and their businesses