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Shirley Chisholm State Park is now open in Brooklyn on a site that was once occupied by two toxic landfills.
On Staten Island, a massive barrier will rise to protect against climate change New York City’s latest efforts to fight climate change underscore the reality that the city is facing a very ...
How all of this looks and feels—whether it’s clever or profane—depends on how you feel about the deindustrialization of the waterfront ...
The median home sale price for all of New York City in the first quarter of 2010 was $383,699, according to data provided to Curbed by Miller Samuel/Douglas Elliman. Prices started rising in ...
It’s a well-established fact that Williamsburg is past peak gentrification—you don’t have to look any further than Bedford Avenue to see how dramatically the neighborhood has changed. A 2005 ...
At Hudson Yards, the future isn’t now The $25 billion megaproject bills itself as a “future city”—but it’s more of the same ...
The Brooklyn Navy Yard released a new master plan that includes 5.1 million square feet of new development Courtesy BNYDC and WXY Fifty years ago, the Brooklyn Navy Yard was launching ships; today ...
New York City’s museums aren’t the only places to find beautiful or thought-provoking art. Since 1967, when the first public art program was established in the city, a diverse array of ...
The old working waterfront has almost completely disappeared as the city realizes its new vision for the coastline.
A breakdown of ULURP and how the controversial city planning process is crucial to life in New York.
The interior of the Yale Club. Photo by the Wurts Brothers, courtesy of the New York Public Library. Modern private social clubs (which are usually seen as distinct from fraternal organizations ...
See 10 of the historic New York City buildings and cultural institutions lost to demolition in the past decade.
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