These dive bars in NYC, some of the oldest in the city, are covered in history, echoing the ghosts they have acquired over a century.
If you're looking to avoid the standard Halloween in NYC at all costs and up for a more "urbanist" experience, we've rounded up some events for city nerds.
Yesterday, the passageway between station World Trade Center PATH station and the new Brookfield Place Pavilion at the World Financial Center opened officially.
If you thought our coverage on the bathroom themed restaurant, Modern Toilet and its copycat in LA, Magic Restroom, was
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.
The department that brought you Google Glass has developed a platform aimed to help standardize and facilitate the construction of buildings.
In the past year or so, countless works of yarn art have brought some color and warmth to New York City. These were some of our favorites.
The NYC saloon P.J. Clarke's brings together Buddy Holly, Woody Allen, Frank Sinatra, Dick Clark, and Don Draper in Mad Men.
The New Museum's most recent exhibit fills its vast rooms with Chris Burden installations, videos, and documentation of his works, past and present.
Five Corners, Angel Heart, and The Verdict, and the Sex and the City movie also filmed scenes in this establishment