Vintage Photos: NYC’s Lost Metropolitan Opera House
Although the old Metropolitan Opera House in NYC had an opulent, gold interior, it was demolished in 1967 after being denied landmark status.
+ POOL is turning the East River into the world’s first Smart River with + POOL Light, a new public art
This morning, Mayor Bill de Blasio kicked off the construction on the NYC Ferry landing that will open at Corlears
Little known even to New Yorkers, a floating prison barge sits off the shore of Hunts Point in the Bronx.
Artists, educators, and community activists crowded into a meeting room on the ground floor of the Loisaida Center in Alphabet
Opened in 1940 by the New York Tunnel Authority, the Queens-Midtown Tunnel is one of the largest public works projects
As a leader in various fields spanning the arts to finance, New York City has unsurprisingly been experimenting with innovative
North Brother Island– the long abandoned former quarantine facility that housed infected patients including Typhoid Mary, has always piqued our
Before the summer comes to a close, head over to Brooklyn Bridge Park for some oysters on the water on
The highly anticipated launch of Citywide Ferry Service this summer will redefine how New Yorkers explore and experience the East
The famous Macy’s 4th of July fireworks will be celebrating their 40th anniversary this year. The display will begin
A new art installation in Long Island City. Image via SculptureCenter July is arriving with a splash, literally, in the
1. U Thant Island U Thant Island First up was the 1/2 acre man-man island U Thant Island, situated
Subscribe to our newsletter