The Lowline cofounder Dan Barasch visited the Brooklyn Futurist Meetup last Wednesday to spell out 10 guiding principles for the world’s first underground park.
Hailed as "one of NYCs most exciting events" DUMBO Arts Festival starts tomorrow 9/26 and goes until Sunday. Here are our picks of must-see exhibitions.
Hell's Kitchen, Clinton or Hudson Yards? At last weeks City Planning Commission meeting, the importance of name came to the forefront.
The utterly frontal view of Paul Tran's photographs of buildings around New York City gives a rarely seen perspective on the buildings in the city.
You're familiar with the famous historic districts in Manhattan: Greenwich Village, Chelsea...But did you know some historic districts are less than one block?
A look at the NYC film locations in the original Men in Black, many which have popped up on our radar for preservation issues.
A great vintage 1986 video of New York City showing places lost and still around from Greenwich Village, Meatpacking District to the World Trade Center.
The oculus rises at Fulton Center Lower Manhattan holds centuries of history in its shoreline and beneath its streets. With
New York State’s largest privately-held manufacturing property, Industry City in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, has recently gotten a big boost from
Dumob was underdeveloped when Shepard Fairey used to tag there in the '90s. Now it's encourages public murals, like this new work by Fairey.