Web developer Jill Hubley's latest census map looks like a decorative art piece, but it visualizes what languages New Yorkers speak at home, by neighborhood.
Whereas cheesy guidebooks point out tourist–laden attractions, Judgmental Maps, offers brutally honest insight into some of America's greatest cities.
The MTA has started a new ad campaign to herald the arrival of the 2nd Avenue Subway. Entrances and signage now have the old W train icon again. What to know:
As NYC's Zero Vision policy comes under fire after a recent release of hit-and-run data, the Columbia University student app project "Traffic Care" is timely.
Bulletmap is a master transit map for NYC that includes all the subways and bus lines, created by a Queens resident, Anthony Denaro.
Frustrated with the NYC subway ? Afraid of the L train shutdown? Escape into urban planning fantasy with "Brand New Subway" and build your own subway system.
WNYC launches the Harlem Heat Project, to monitor and combat heat in Harlem, one of NYC's hottest neighborhoods due to streetscape and building materials.
NeighborhoodX has created an interactive map that renames some of the well-known NYC neighborhoods and streets based on the premise that "no one knows history."
The NYC Department of Health released the list of most popular dog names in 2015, based on the 85,000 licensed dogs on record. Top on the list: Bella and Max.
You know the results of the 2016 primary election in New York state but the team at the Center for Urban Research has updated results for Clinton, Trump