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Kimlau Square War Memorial in Chinatown Designated a NYC Landmark
On June 22, the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission unanimously voted to designate the Kimlau War Memorial at Kimlau
Baruch Baths, a Historic Landmark on the Lower East Side is Off-Limits to the Public
Within a New York City Housing Authority complex, a historic building remains inaccessible to the public and the surrounding community.
Alphabet City Shows NYC’s Public Housing Footprints at Brooklyn Children’s Museum
There’s an urban surprise tucked away on the second floor of the Brooklyn Children’s Museum in Crown Heights,
New York City Housing Authority Will Lease Out Open Space in Public Housing to Developers
Queensbridge Park at the West end of the projects has views of the East River and Queensboro Bridge in addition
Giving Form or Making Change? Thomas Hirschhorn’s Gramsci Monument in South Bronx Forest Houses
For those interested in alternatives to mainstream art galleries and museums, Thomas Hisrchhorn’s latest installation “Gramsci Monument” in the
Queensbridge, NYC: Inside America’s Largest Public Housing Project
We recently took a Municipal Art Society tour of Queensbridge, America’s largest operating public housing project, located in West