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See 10 of the historic New York City buildings and cultural institutions lost to demolition in the past decade.
As Columbia University moves into Manhattanville, its industrial past is erased The vernacular architecture of West Harlem is slowly being eroded as part of Columbia University’s long-awaited ...
Shirley Chisholm State Park is now open in Brooklyn on a site that was once occupied by two toxic landfills.
As the number of horses in New York has dropped, the city’s remaining stables face an uncertain future.
See the 19 new projects in various stages of development in the neighborhood right now.
New York City is no stranger to creepy abandoned buildings, but the spookiest among them might be the hospitals, asylums, and other medical centers that have long since been left in the shadows ...
New York City’s museums aren’t the only places to find beautiful or thought-provoking art. Since 1967, when the first public art program was established in the city, a diverse array of ...
New York’s subway system is full of wonderful art, but this is all about the intricate pieces that make those murals sing.
In Yonkers, the ongoing efforts to daylight the Saw Mill River have already radically altered the city’s physical landscape, and more change is still to come. The first major phase of this ...
11 glorious estates of the Hudson Valley, mapped These perfectly preserved historic homes once housed financiers, oil tycoons, and U.S. presidents ...
South Bronx’s transformative development boom, mapped These projects are transforming the southern portion of NYC’s northernmost borough ...
With the average Manhattan rent hovering around $3,800, it can seem impossible that there was a time when one could find a whole apartment for $500 to $600 a month, let alone something in the ...
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