The McGraw Hill Park is not well known by name, but you'll definitely recognize the sculpted glass tunnel running through its characteristic waterfall
Bigbelly Solar, the company behind the solar-powered trash-compacting trash cans all over NYC, has started retrofitting its trash cans to provide free wi-fi
2 World Trade Center. Rendering by Bjarke Ingels. Danish architect Bjarke Ingels is most notable to New Yorkers these days
It will be decades before the MTA installs its new communications-based train control onto the city's trains, but it will revolutionize transit when it does
The historic Plaza Hotel, still one of the most beautiful skyscrapers in the city, officially opened to the public in 1907 and has not had a boring day since
Opening early in 2016 is John F. Kennedy International Airport's $48 million terminal for cats, dogs, cattle, horses, the like, called The Ark at JFK.
Swedish artist Hanna Liden installed three giant bagel stacks in Greenwich Village this week, a move which she says is meant to be both nostalgic and humorous.
Introducing 'Studio in the Park,' a 150-square foot gallery space hosting two artist residencies in the shadow of Flushing Meadows Corona Park's Queens Museum
The last of the retired 1950s Redbird subway cars houses (or used to house) a Queens tourist center that didn't see any tourists for the 7 years it was open
Manhattan's Market Diner on 572 11th Avenue, one of the last vintage diners in the city, is set to be demolished to make way for a 13-story residential tower.