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A collection of indelible photographs, maps and ‘intimate guides” from 1807 to 1940 went beyond extolling the virtues of the ...
A Brooklyn-based developer is planning to make history by constructing the tallest Passive House skyscraper in the world in NYC.
Guggenheim Museum’s iconic rotunda, Rashid Johnson feels as if he’s at a family reunion. “I always think of art as objects ...
T hey say New York is the city that never sleeps—and we’re pleased to confirm that its signature energy is very much alive.
Princeton University dedicated Sonia Sotomayor Hall in honor of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Class of 1976, at ...
TileBar has signed a 34,000-square-foot office lease in Manhattan’s Flatiron District. The provider of bathroom, kitchen and flooring products will occupy the entire third and fourth floors at 53 West ...
Residents’ transportation costs are less in transit-friendly cities like New York, allowing them to spend more on housing.
It took John Chamberlain 20 years to figure out how to make his twisted aluminum sculptures on a big scale, three are on show ...
The former home of pushcarts, pickle peddlers and textile wholesalers welcomes a new crop of Jewish spots to the Lower East ...
Ron Berard is a photographer whose life has been shaped by his passion for photography and his ability to capture moments ...
Michael and Ed Ostad of Flatiron Realty Capital sued brother Steve to end a partnership with 10 underwater rent-stabilized ...
A joint venture between the The Feil Organization, the Nakash Family and private investor Lloyd Goldman has secured a $65 ...