The narrowest building in NYC just sold for $3.25 million. Here are 5 of Manhattan's narrowest buildings, rounded up.
A round-up of our favorite one-item purveyors, focusing on the quirkier items you can find in New York City like buttons, cookbooks, fountain pens and cups.
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.
There were two Jones Streets in NYC before one man one-upped the other and called his "Great Jones." Great Jones later became a site of gangster battles and drug overdoses.
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
Parsons hosts an exhibit on "Masterpieces of Everyday New York: Objects as History." We picked some of our favorite items from the collection.
Nestled under the High Line, surrounded by chic boutiques and fancy eateries, you can find a slice of old New York inside Hector's Diner.
The intersection of Christopher and Gay Streets, just down the street from Stonewall Inn. Last week, thousands of visitors–gay and
New Yorkers take their coffee seriously. Street corners are dominated by Starbucks, and city favorites include Stumptown Coffee, La Colombe,
MONDAY, JULY 1: For three days only this July, come see a copy of the Declaration of Independence, written in