Planes, Trains and (fewer) Automobiles: Transportation Ideas for the ‘Next New York’
This is part of an ongoing series on ideas from Next New York, a project by the Forum for Urban
Graffiti Removal on NYC’s High Line Hits Section 3
As recently as the late 90’s, the neighborhood around the High Line was once gritty, raw, and somewhat dangerous,
Celebrating Times Square's Seedy Past: Artist Nayland Blake's Installation at the ICP Triennial
One of the most attention-grabbing exhibits at the International Center for Photography’s Triennial (through September 8) isn’t really
Little Syria: Manhattan’s Lost Neighborhood
For years, boosters of Manhattan’s Little Italy have grappled with the realities of a shrinking footprint. Italian-Americans and their
Hell’s Kitchen: The Next Big Thing?
Legend has it that a pair of 19th-century cops were once patrolling a particularly crime-ridden stretch of 39th Street when
Septuagesimo Uno: One of the Smallest Parks in NYC
Gazing up at stately old townhouses and stumbling around miniature dogs, we were sure we had been given the wrong
A gay ol’ time in Central Park
The concession stand at the Conservatory Water is where Doc Golightly and Paul share the box of Cracker Jack that
Affordable Housing Models: New Micro-Apartments at Museum of the City of New York
It was not difficult to fathom this city’s need for more affordable housing amid the human crush on Saturday’
South Street Seaport Museum Stays Strong After Hurricane Sandy
If you walk down Fulton Street toward its terminus on the East River, you will likely be greeted by a
The Proposed Made in NY Media Center and The Film Industry in New York City
Untapped Cities is excited to announce its partnership with URBAN Magazine, a production of Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture,