Curbed NY has reported that the major redesign of Astor Place is beginning. As part of the plan, the Astor Place cube will move from the traffic island.
The East Village may be gentrifying but it's still one of the last refuges for bohemia in Manhattan, so wander in and marvel that it can still have so much soul
When Odessa shuttered its doors early Sunday morning, New York City (and the East Village of course) bid farewell to one of its finest dive bars.
Stuyvesant Street is notable for being the one and only diagonal street in Manhattan north of 8th Street and south of Central Park, except for Broadway.
One of our favorite functionally named streets, Extra Place, is now infused with cool street art that's literally on the street by FABnyc's ArtUp program.
If you look up, New Yorkers are building residential homes, ski chalets and even a lighthouse on top of apartment buildings.
Besides the amazingly diverse population, the community gardens, the graffiti, and the air of resistance, one of the East Village’s
If you've wandered Alphabet City lately, you might have noticed hand-painted murals with QR codes by the Free Art Society, leading to a theatrical happening.
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.
In Alphabet City, a mini pop-up gallery called The Stand has been installed in a former bodega's beer storage showing work of the homeless.