The SoHo Memory Project, A Mobile Historical Society for the Iconic NYC Neighborhood
SoHo native Yukie Ohta and founder of The SoHo Memory Project is hoping to create a mobile historical society to
Elusive 190 Bowery Will Open Doors For First Time Since 1966 For Art Show First Show / Last Show
An art show opening Saturday inside the elusive 190 Bowery building brings together what New Yorkers love best: abandoned/inaccessible
Hacking the NYC Subway One Helpful Sign at a Time
We’ve all experienced that moment of disorientation as we head out of the subway: are we facing east, north,
5 Lost Buildings and 5 Success Stories of Landmarks in NYC, by Co-Curator of Saving Place: 50 Years of NYC Landmarks
This month, we’ve been actively covering the wonderful preservation exhibition Saving Place: 50 Years of NYC Landmarks at the
Explore 1930s Harlem of Jacob Lawrence in the MoMA’s One Way Ticket Walking Tour
In conjunction with the MoMA’s exhibit One-Way Ticket: Jacob Lawrence’s Migration Series and Other Visions of the Great
The Building That Was Stolen (Twice!) in NYC: The James Bogardus Building
In researching about the many wonderful architectural remnants on display at Saving Place: 50 Years of NYC Landmarks, we came
5 Unique Mobile Trucks and Bicycles in Paris Serving Up Shaves, Crepes, Hot Dogs and More
Paris has really been pushing the envelope of mobile services (come on New York!). The latest is a mobile barbershop
Video Inside the Renovation of Abandoned 5 Beekman Place in Downtown Manhattan
One of the buildings New Yorkers have been most fascinated by is 5 Beekman Place in downtown Manhattan. We previously
Tallest Residential Building in the World Coming to NYC’s 57th Street
New York City’s billionaire’s row continues its on-going quest for taller and skinnier with the latest rendering from
Architectural Remnants of Original Penn Station and NYC Buildings Displayed at Saving Place: 50 Years of NYC Landmarks
One of the highlights of the comprehensive exhibition, Saving Place: 50 Years of NYC Landmarks at the Museum of the
Ron English Criticizes American Consumerism with Street Art at Bowery Mural
The Houston Bowery Wall is a rotating canvas for street art, run by real estate developer Tony Goldman, Jeffery Deitch
The Eerie Landscape of Abandoned Mariner’s Marsh on Staten Island
Mariner’s March on Staten Island is a place even the NYC Parks Department describes on their sign as “eerie.