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.
Constance Rosenblum’s new book, Habitats: Private Lives in the Big City looks at the almost invisible lives of New Yorkers behind closed doors.
Banksy reportedly gets arrested, posts message that today's work is cancelled due to police activity. Instead, we look at a city where graffiti is legal.
Historic homes converted into museums in Queens: Queens County Farm, Bowne House, King Manor, Kingsland Homestead, Louis Armstrong Museum, Latimer House
The department that brought you Google Glass has developed a platform aimed to help standardize and facilitate the construction of buildings.
Just six days after opening to the public, a rumor quickly spread that the Brooklyn Bridge was about to collapse. A stampede killed 12 people.
Greenwich Village's Peanut Butter and Company elevates your favorite childhood meal, the peanut butter sandwich, into a gourmet experience.
The Friends of the Roosevelt Island Steam Plant (FRISP) hope to transform the building into a museum for technology, arts and science.
A document released this month by the MTA in NYC details several plans for the system over the next 20 years, which includes a plan for articulated trains.
Architecture and preservation fans rejoice: there's a play called The Eternal Space currently in the works about the demolition of Penn Station.