A $15 million donation from Google's Eric Schmidt allowed construction on Governors Island to start. It's the latest in private funding of public spaces.
The Park Avenue "Voice Tunnel" and CultureNOW's architectural tour debuts at the 2013 Summer Streets.
Get a glimpse of what iconic NYC vintage diners looked like in the 1990s from photographer Grégoire Alessandrini and the quest to save the diners.
A new bill allowing the Hudson River Park piers to sell their air rights opens a debate about whether temporary structures can sell their air rights.
The pop-up Future of Home Living Exhibit by PSFK.com displays innovative products and designs that respond to the way we live in New York City.
For transit nerds, the NYC Google Office in Chelsea has a vintage train and other NYC details like graffiti, fire hydrants, fire escapes and a mini apartment.
Places in New York City that have creatively repurposed under-utilized parking lots and garages into venues for dining, living and the performing arts.
A look inside the Google Glass Basecamp in NYC's Chelsea Market, where we picked up our new Google Glass to begin the #MyNYC project.
Our list of New York City's best examples of nautical architecture on Foursquare, including the Seamen's Church Institute, the Maritime Hotel and the Jane Hotel
There's more to NYC's iconic water towers than their decorative and symbolic aspect. They're actually ingenious pieces of technology, too.