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Can getting a DNA test be as swift and simple as walking up to a truck? Health Stree uses two RVs to roam the streets of New York, seven days a week.
Today Mayor Bloomberg announced the creation of a Jamaica Bay Science and Resilience Institute and a public-private Jamaica Bay-Rockaway Parks Conservancy.
Tomorrow, Elastic City will host an event to explore the relationship of a small independent library, Reanimation Library to the neighborhood of Gowanus
We explore the extensive process of harbor dredging to deepen waterways like the Ambrose Channel, which will hopefully be ready to receive larger ships by 2014.
Gregoire Alessandrini's photos from the 1990s of NYC's Meatpacking District shows the gritty, industrial place it once was.
Construction of the Oculus of the WTC Transportation Hub by Calatrava On Friday, we showed you our Google Glass videos
Underground Paris tours led by Demian will lead you through Parisian street art hotspots like Belleville and Menilmontant.
A look at the history of Dutch Kills and the latest plans for Long Island City, as it prepares for new development as a result of a rezoning.
A look into the abandoned underground trolley tunnel that's the proposed location for the Lowline park, hidden in plain sight at the Essex/Delancey stop in NYC
Fashionistas of New York City already know this, but did you know Saks Fifth Avenue's shoe floor has its own zip code, 10022-SHOE?