NYC government will acknowledge for the first time in history that a slave market existed at Wall Street and Pearl Street, and add a historical marker.
On April 14, 1827, the New York State legislature passed “An act to incorporate the village of Williamsburg in the county of Kings" now Brooklyn.
In anticipation of their Auction, Sotheby's invited thirteen design firms to curate a home, each creating a room from a wide array of object to be auctioned on April 20th. This is the second annual Sotheby's Design Showhouse.
Five impressive architectural holdouts around the world from the Up house in Seattle, Rockefeller Center, Macy's at Herald Square, China, Tokyo Narita Airport
April 21st at the Museum of the City of New York, the exciting exhibition Saving Place: Fifty Years of NYC Landmarks will open. A talk with the curators.
On April 13, 1776, George Washington and his revolutionary army rolled into town but the Battle of Long Island was an absolute disaster for the young Americans.
Last Sunday brought us a momentous event: the return of Mad Men. Much fuss has been made over Mad Men being the most stylish show on television.
At Bowling Green part of the Lightbox Program, MTA Arts & Design exhibits photographs of the Second Avenue Subway, East Side Access and 7 Line Extension
The 1938 New York World's Fair Westinghouse Time Capsule was buried in Flushing Meadow's Park, September 23, 1939, to be opened in 5000 years in the year 6939.
The grand hotels along Broadway in NYC, adapted excerpts from Untapped Cities founder Michelle Young's latest book Broadway that was released this past week