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As Columbia University moves into Manhattanville, its industrial past is erased The vernacular architecture of West Harlem is slowly being eroded as part of Columbia University’s long-awaited ...
Shirley Chisholm State Park is now open in Brooklyn on a site that was once occupied by two toxic landfills.
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 ...
The Ford Foundation’s restoration of its landmark building makes a bold statement about what architecture owes the public today ...
The old working waterfront has almost completely disappeared as the city realizes its new vision for the coastline.
New York has been called the most haunted city in the world, and with good reason. Every single street is steeped in history, and in the four-hundred-plus years of cycles of expansion, ...
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 ...
11 glorious estates of the Hudson Valley, mapped These perfectly preserved historic homes once housed financiers, oil tycoons, and U.S. presidents ...
The city’s billion dollar plan to make the East River waterfront more resilient has a neighborhood up in arms.
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 rise, fall, and rebirth of the TWA Flight Center mirrors the timeline of the commercial aviation industry at large. In 1956, when TWA, under the ownership of Howard Hughes, commissioned a ...
It’s been a roller coaster of a decade for New York City renters. At the beginning of the decade, the city was coming out of a period when rents had significantly dipped thanks to the 2008 ...
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