Lower Manhattan's story of decline, rebirth and transformation is being documented in a new multimedia exhibition, now on view at The Skyscraper Museum.
New renderings of 45 Broad Street in NYC's Financial District reveal a supertall that will be the second tallest tower in Lower Manhattan next to 1 WTC.
While the subway is synonymous with New York City transportation, what is now Downtown Manhattan used to harbor canals like Heere Graft during the 17th-cent.
Today, Stadt Huy's, NYC's first City Hall's, legacy is remembered by eagle-eyed New Yorkers who have a moment to peek below the glass alcove on 85 Broad Street.
At 140 Broadway in Lower Manhattan, Isamu Noguchi's Red Cube stands out prominently against the backdrop of the soaring Brown Brothers Harriman high rise.
Untapped Cities is excited to announce its new Public Art Walking Tour in Lower Manhattan. Learn more about areas open-air art gallery.
The Great Fire of 1845 devastated lower Manhattan for a third time causing millions of dollars in damage and the death of 30 people.
Twenty permanent art installations situated along the southern tip of Manhattan from The Battery, through Battery City Park, to Nelson A. Rockefeller Park.
We toured the redevelopment of 70 Pine, a landmarked Art Deco skyscraper in NYC that is nearing completion on a three-year conversion to luxury rental.
At the NYC Municipal Archives Building is the exhibit "In the Shadow of the Highway: Robert Moses’ Expressway and the Battle for Downtown," exploring LOMEX.