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Every time it rains in New York, millions of gallons of sewage-laced stormwater flows into the city’s waterways. Instead of being diverted to a wastewater treatment plant, what goes down your ...
The financial crisis in 2008 didn’t hit New York housing as hard as it did in other cities, and when it did, it hit the outer boroughs first. Manhattan, propped up by what were still high levels ...
The plan, developed by Two Trees Management, calls for a James Corner Field Operations-designed, six-acre public park and two mixed-use towers.
It’s time to ban cars from Manhattan New York City’s traffic woes have reached a tipping point, and banning cars is the solution ...
One of the most prominent relics of the 1964 World’s Fair is finally going to be restored. The New York State Pavilion’s observation towers, which stand over the midcentury Tent of Tomorrow at ...
Shirley Chisholm State Park is now open in Brooklyn on a site that was once occupied by two toxic landfills.
Down on the Red Hook waterfront, a part of Brooklyn’s history is being erased. This week, two of the neighborhood’s most significant historic industrial structures—the S.W. Bowne Grain ...
Decade of Fire, a new documentary, tells a different story about the borough’s fires—and the communities affected by them ...
On Staten Island, a massive barrier will rise to protect against climate change New York City’s latest efforts to fight climate change underscore the reality that the city is facing a very ...
Tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Times Square and nearly hidden from view from most tourists, you’ll find the Blue Store & DVD, a sex shop located in the shadow of the 52-story New York ...
The winding history of Donald Trump’s first major Manhattan real estate project The Commodore Hotel was a key remnant of Midtown’s Terminal City ...
This week’s opening of the Hudson Yards megaproject is the culmination of nearly 20 years of work—on the part of city and state officials, developers, and other stakeholders—to create an ...