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A Visionary Plan for a Submerged Aquarium in NYC's East River
What if there was a submerged aquarium off the Long Island City waterfront in Queens? The organization Arch Out Loud
Renderings Released for NYC Citywide Ferry Landings to Open Summer 2017
Things are certainly moving forward with New York City’s Citywide Ferry, scheduled to open in Summer 2017. First, a
The Top 10 Secrets of NYC’s Williamsburg Bridge
The Williamsburg Bridge is a suspension bridge in New York City over the East River, connecting Brooklyn’s Williamsburg area
Tibbetts Brook: Raising A Buried Stream in the Bronx, NYC
About a week ago, New York City celebrated the anniversary of a day long thought to be just an urban
5 Proposed Transportation Changes and Plans That May Change NYC
Image from MTA Perpetual complaints about New York City’s transportation system are a significant part of New Yorkers’ love-
The Great Saunter Explores the Entire Perimeter of Manhattan’s Waterfront at 3 Miles Per Hour
12 hours, 32 miles, 1,235 people and an unforgettable experience of hiking the entire perimeter of Manhattan. It’s
Why Ice on the Hudson River Flows Both Ways
Ever notice chunks of ice floating north...then south along the Hudson?! We explore why that happens.
How the First East River Tunnel Was Built in NYC 1892
Photograph of the metal lined section of the tunnel. From “A General Report Upon the Initiation and Construction of the
11 of NYC’s “Other” Bridges: Hell Gate Bridge, High Bridge, Outerbridge Crossing, Rikers Island Bridge
We all love our iconic, innovative, and picturesque bridges (insert photos of the Brookly, Manhattan, and Queensboro Bridges here), but
Circumnavigate Manhattan on a Roaring 20s Architectural Boat Cruise with AIA
As we sailed north, along Manhattan’s iconic skyline, the tall, taller and tallest of its architecture, soon blurred into
South Street Seaport Mall at Pier 17 Demolition Fully Underway
Yesterday, the 2014 Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance Conference fittingly took place aboard a Hornblower Cruise boat which took attendees on a
10 of NYC’s Important Architectural Sites on the East River
The East River has seen an unprecedented amount of growth and development over the course of the Bloomberg administration, and