Discover how cutting edge technology at the East Midtown Greenway helps to create a more sustainable and resilient shoreline in NYC!
Bike, walk, or run along a newly accessible stretch of the East River at a new park on the East River Greenway!
The first public beach on Manhattan, now open at Gansevoort Peninsula, sits on the remnants of NYC's lost 13th Avenue!
The parks in New York City are known for having an outstanding staff, but the ones who go the least
Poems will soon be popping up on scenic piers, bucolic tree-lined paths, and historical structures in parks throughout the five
These 1940 photos are the last extant views, both interior and exterior, of many older buildings and businesses along the boardwalk.
Hannah van Hemmen works in Port Newark, where she manages the environmental programs and coordinates maintenance dredging.
With much of New York City's wetlands predicted to be underwater by 2050, the Natural Areas Conservancy and NYC Parks' new Wetlands Management Framework aims to correct this.
Edwin C. Litchfield, a well-known Brooklynite, revolutionized the Gowanus Canal. Litchfield left behind another landmark: Litchfield Villa.
A seven-foot tall bronze sculpture of Medusa was unveiled in Collect Pond Park on Tuesday, across from the New York