The AIA boat tour around Manhattan is a great way way to experience NYC's waterways with hors d'oeuvres, a glass of Champagne and the cool wind in your hair
Wyndcliffe, an abandoned mansion, stands on the eastern bank of the Hudson River near Rhinebeck, New York. This Norman-style brick villa was built in 1853.
The Seamen's Church Institute, a floating church moored off Pike Street in NYC, was founded in 1834 by a group of Episcopalian sailors.
The American Institute of Architects' 3-hour architectural boat tour, offers a front-row peak at some of the NYC's greatest development sagas, past and present
Did you know that military ships were once a familiar site on the Hudson River next to Manhattan?
Members of North Brooklyn Boat Club successfully circumnavigated around the entire island of Manhattan on an overnight trip
An architectural cruise up the Hudson River with Openhousenewyork highlights thirteen of the city's most important architectural sites on the Hudson.
Compared to commercial jets, helicopters have relatively few regulations about where they can fly and land in and around New York City.
Before he designed Rockefeller Center, Raymond Hood imagined constructing grand bridges across the rivers, held up by skyscraper apartments--a city on a bridge.
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.