Marilyn Jordan Taylor’s redesign of Penn Station This is part of an ongoing series on ideas from Next New York,
PARK(ing) Day is back. Turn parking spaces into public space--get a group together, apply, and start the meter!
Untapped reader Matt Brothers submitted a house he found on top of an apartment after reading our roundup yesterday of quirky houses built atop apartments.
Did you know 43 buildings in Manhattan have their own exclusive zip code? In this Cities 101 piece we dig into why and some fun facts about these buildings.
One New York City lighthouse we didn’t include in our Foursquare List on the Lighthouses of NYCÂ is the West Bank
We've been so pleased with the fact that the Hyperloop plan has brought our favorite forgotten technology to light: the pneumatic tube system in NYC.
If you look up, New Yorkers are building residential homes, ski chalets and even a lighthouse on top of apartment buildings.
This awesome site, Streetmix by Code for America, lets you design your ideal street with buses, trees, bike lanes and more.
NYC's Methodist Church once planned for an elaborate skyscraper temple on Broadway but it was derailed by the Depression.
We revisited the MCNY's Making Room exhibit to see its 325 square foot micro-apartment and caught a demonstration on making the most of small spaces.