The American Planning Association Gays & Lesbians in Planning Division presents a series of tours in NYC looking at planning from minority perspective.
King and Prince Streets in Lower Manhattan have been renamed multiple times, but there still exists evidence of Queen and Princess Streets in NYC.
This week's #untappedcities Photo Pool "Pic" of the week goes to @akwidget for a juxtaposition of old and new-the Shrine of Elizabeth Ann Seton and Wall Street.
Intergate.Manhattan is a retrofit of the Verizon building downtown and is the largest high-rise data center in the world, with over 1 million square feet of space.
A 25-story Art Deco building which has been the headquarters for Trinity Church's offices will be demolished and replaced by a skyscraper by Pelli Clarke Pelli
If you look down at the sidewalk on Maiden Lane, you’ll notice that there is a break in the sidewalk…occupied by nothing other than a clock!
An architectural cruise up the Hudson River with Openhousenewyork highlights thirteen of the city's most important architectural sites on the Hudson.
Before it was the site of recessions and protests, Wall Street was an early Dutch fortification. It almost wasn't built though, thanks to some unruly pigs.
This week's Instagram "Pic" is a #rooftopping shot, which photographer Micah Vinson took "Rooftopping" from the side of a skyscraper to the pavement below.
Embedded into the wall of the NYPD Headquarters on Duane Street in lower Manhattan is a prison window from a sugar house dating back to 1763. Or is it?