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It’s Shark Week, and there has certainly been quite a lot of unexpected news on that front. Yesterday, subway
The following is an op-ed by Julia Vitullo-Martin, a senior fellow at Regional Plan Association and Untapped Cities writer. Many
Rendering for Seaport City, a new neighborhood in lower Manhattan that will protect against storm surge via NYC.gov The
If you’ve wandered Alphabet City lately, you might have noticed the artwork pictured above, or others like it. This
The park will contain pedestrian walkways along with absorptive plants. Source: dlandstudio. Brooklyn’s notoriously dirty Gowanus Canal is getting
A rendering of The Hills. Source: West 8. A series of recycled hills are rising on Governors Island. Last Friday,
This open, sculptural, naturally-lit staircase at Poets House in Battery Park City is exactly the type that Mayor Bloomberg hopes
As recently as the late 90’s, the neighborhood around the High Line was once gritty, raw, and somewhat dangerous,
This Saturday, August 3rd, Park Avenue and Lafayette St. will once more fill up with thousands of cyclists, joggers and
The Harvest Dome, a floating installation of 500 discarded storm-snapped umbrellas and 128 two-liter soda bottles, will be launching at
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With the first prefabricated apartment in NYC going and city-sponsored micro-apartment competitions, New York City is actively examining the changing
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