The original plans for Grand Central Terminal called for the terminal to be surmounted by residential or office space in order to ensure its financial success.
After conducting a study of Midtown East, the Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) recently designated 12 historic buildings in NYC as city landmarks.
While 355 Grand Street is no Penn Station, it does have some serious street cred and fascinating NYC history. Its demolition is a loss for the Lower East Side.
The Gold Coast of Long Island boasts numerous grand mansions that are straight out of the pages of The Great Gatsby. Here are 10 stunning ones to discover.
NYC has a plethora of famous sporting venues that have been demolished or repurposed as new facilities. Here are 10 that hosted the Dodgers, Yankees and more.
An archive of vintage photos from NYU reveals a treasury of midcentury New York neon signs that once lit the streets around Greenwich Village in NYC.
Tracking down long lost time capsules hidden in the cornerstone of Bloomingdale's Art Deco flagship department store on NYC's Lexington Avenue sealed in 1930.
With its winding streets and hidden alleys, you can still find many secrets in Greenwich Village despite how expensive and chic the neighborhood has become.
230 Park Avenue, now known as the Helmsley Building, is that gorgeous building on Park Avenue everyone takes photographs of,
Join the New School in NYC as they explore the history of the US prison system in a cross-country dialogue that challenges everything you know about the system.