Learn about the history and emergence of NYC's Lexington Avenue which wasn't originally part of the Commissioner's Plan of 1811 that laid out the city grid.
A history of South Street Seaport and downtown Manhattan, the current development plans by the Howard Hughes Corporation, and challenges by community groups.
The AIA boat tour around Manhattan is a great way way to experience NYC's waterways with hors d'oeuvres, a glass of Champagne and the cool wind in your hair
A collection of vintage photographs showing the origins of food trucks, automats and street food vendors in NYC
West Side of Midtown Manhattan in early evening “Nimbyism is a gift of the ’60s,” announced Xavier de Souza Briggs,
Film locations for Roland Emmerich's 1998 Godzilla revivial. Locations include former locations and historic landmarks in Lower Manhattan including MSG.
The little known birthplace of NYC's DIY scene, Studio Rivbea, was in a building owned by Robert Deniro's mother and the home of iconic photographer Robert Mapplethorpe
8 Weird NYC Subway Entrances: Get Your Hair Cut, Keys Made, and Shoes Shined in a NYC Subway Station
Ever wonder about the barber shops, locksmiths, bodegas, and shoe repair shops inside subway entrances? Why do some entrances have them while others don't?
On our annual pilgrimage into the Second Avenue Subway, we once again descend into the "Thunderdome" 200 feet under one of America's densest neighborhoods.
Looking at Cornell NYC Tech, Brooklyn Bridge Park, and Hallets Point, Queens in terms of waterfront design principles in light of climate change.