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New Installation Nova by SOFTlab Lights Up Flatiron Public Plaza for the Holidays
Nova by SOFTlab was the winning proposal for the second annual Flatiron Public Plaza Holiday Design Competition held by the
Gardens of Eden: 5 of Long Island’s 20th Century Planned Communities
If you close your eyes and picture Long Island’s suburbia, the neatly manufactured streets of Levittown often spring to
10 Highlights of Affordable Housing: A New York Legacy at Museum of City of New York
Affordable Housing: A New York Legacy is an impressive, comprehensive exhibit that showcases New York City’s leading role in
Gulliver’s Gate, a Miniature World of NYC and Other Cities is Coming to Times Square
‘Tis the season for miniature creations in New York City apparently – beyond the annual train show at the New York
Street Artist Christopher “Daze” Ellis Reveals Solo Show at The Museum of the City of New York
Chris “Daze Ellis: The City is My Muse opens today at the Museum of the City of New York, an
Fun Map and Photos of Roy Colmer’s 1976 Photography Project, “Doors, NYC”
This is a Fun Maps and a fascinating photo series on New York City, as seen on Vanishing NY and
The NYC Cow That Designed C.K.G. Billings’ $250,000 Driveway in Fort Tryon Park
The 154-foot-long gallery at Fort Tryon Hall is visible to drivers on the Henry Hudson Parkway. If you’ve ever
The Top 12 NYC Nature Trails For Fall (and Year Round) Exploration
Prospect Park. Photo by gigi_nyc from the Untapped Cities Google Glass Scavenger Hunt Hiking in New York City? Yep,
Original Penn Station Rises Again at The Eternal Space, An Off-Broadway Play
It’s one thing to see a lost building rise again in front of your eyes. It’s another to
“Topography is Fate” Shows Scars of War at New Gallery in Crown Heights
Last week, a new gallery, Happy Lucky No. 1 opened on Nostrand Avenue in Crown Heights – on a stretch becoming
Frank Gehry in Conversation with Paul Goldberger on “Building Art: The Life and Work of Frank Gehry”
The line started near 63 Fifth Avenue and snaked east around 14th Street as far as the eye could see.
Daily What?! The Elegant Houses Built by the Bronx’s Millionaire Cop
An attractive set of early 1900s houses on University Avenue in the Bronx is a legacy of a partnership between