Brooklyn photographer Jamel Shabazz has been taking photos of New York City for nearly 4 decades. Growing up in Red Hook in the 80's gave him the opportunity to capture the life that most…
Ben Wellington of I Quant NY, a Visiting Assistant Professor at Pratt's School of Architecture, recently compiled data from the NYC Open Data Portal on the most common parking spots in New…
The Domino Sugar Refinery was built in 1882 on the Williamsburg waterfront, but was torn down completely earlier this year in order to make way for expensive waterfront condos. A new…
All photos Jennimaria Palomaki for Viewing NYC Between the seemingly endless line one must endure to board the official Statue Cruise boat, the leisurely shuffle of tourists, and the…
I was lucky enough to be invited to Prohibition Productions' Bastille Day Festival at URBO NYC, and I was genuinely delighted by this Bastille celebration. I have broken down my thoughts…
Real estate search and analysis website Property Shark recently poured through their data on home prices in the Manhattan neighborhoods surrounding Central Park, and found that there is a…
There is a lot of stuff going on the City, and we can't write about it all. Here are some interesting things some of our friends have written up lately. 6sqft ⇒ How New York City’s Female…
The American Museum of Natural History has a great new exhibition opening this month called The Senses which focuses on how the way we interact and get signals from the world have evolved…
The American Museum of Natural History has a great new exhibition that just opened this month called The Senses which focuses on how the way we interact and get signals from the world have…
The Rockaway's are home to some of New York City's only beaches. With full exposure to the Atlantic Ocean waves, the surfing culture there is the strongest in the City. Those surfers work up…