From a hidden penthouse addition, to its many "first" and history of the colorful characters, the secrets of the infamous NYC apartment hotel, the Chelsea Hotel
Before NYC's Chelsea Piers was New York's Ultimate Playground, it was one of the foremost ports for famous ocean liners like the Lusitania, and is even tied to the Titanic.
ShoP Architects will bring a 10-story wood high rise luxury condo to Chelsea, at the corner of 18th Street and 10th Ave, winner of the Tall Wood Building Prize.
The dilapidated Pier 54 on the Hudson River Park is nearly all gone, but its White Star Line archway, a memory of its history with the RMS Titanic, remains.
Minimalist painter, sculptor, and printmaker Ellsworth returns to Matthew Marks Gallery On West 24th Street with a new show just shy of his 92nd birthday.
The 2015 Chelsea Music Festival ended with a bang at Saturday's Finnish jazz concert at Chelsea's St. Paul's German Evangelical Lutheran Church
The 103-year old Oreo cookie is America's favorite, but like Franklin D. Roosevelt, Woody Allen, and Billy Joel, just to name a few, it was born in New York
Greenwich Village's historic St. John's Finnish Lutheran Church hosted an event for the 2015 Chelsea Music Festival on famed composer Jean Sibelius
David Behringer, founder of The Two Percent, gives audio tours of Chelsea's best galleries along with the neighborhoods history and culture
Last night marked the unofficial start of the 2015 Chelsea Music Festival, a week-long exposé of Hungarian and Finnish music,