Embedded into the sidewalk in front of 110 Greene Street is a floating NYC subway map 90 feet long by 12 feet wide!
We know Alexander Calder for his large-scale mobile sculptures but NYC can also claim Calder’s only terrazzo piece and possibly his only immobile sculpture
Those small glass circles dotting the streets of Soho are actually remnants of the neighborhood's industrial past. They are windows into the factory basements, used before electricity.
One of our favorite functionally named streets, Extra Place, is now infused with cool street art that's literally on the street by FABnyc's ArtUp program.
If you look down at the sidewalk on Maiden Lane, you’ll notice that there is a break in the sidewalk…occupied by nothing other than a clock!
Before the High Line, Alfred Speer proposed a moving elevated sidewalk to relieve street congestion and ferry pedestrians up and down Broadway.
A New York, New York address with a zip code starting with 100 mean it’s not in Brooklyn, not in Queens, not in the Bronx, and not on Staten Island but in Manhattan.
A ghost sign at 219 Bowery gives a glimpse into the history of one of New York City's oldest streets in Manhattan!
On Thursday, a $24.1 million renovation project symbolically broke ground at the historic Nuyorican Poets Cafe on Manhttan’s Lower East
The history of Alternate Side Parking (ASP) is complex and continues to be a sore subject for most New Yorkers.