A small but intense coterie of downtown New Yorkers is pushing for the designation of a new neighborhood, "Little Paris."
In 1898, a slice of the block bounded by Mulberry, Houston, Crosby, and Bleecker Streets was torn away for the Lafayette Street lengthening. What's left today.
A look at NYC's architectural holdouts–buildings that refused to be demolished in the face of development from Rockefeller Center to Herald Square Macy's