The New York World, New-York Tribune, and New York Times were all located on "Newspaper Row" near City Hall. The World and Tribune buildings were demolished in 1955 and 1966, respectively ...
The Big Apple claims it’s cracking down on the scourge of sidewalk sheds but there’s scaffolding at roughly 500 city-owned buildings — with about 130 that are more than three years old, according to ...
Terracotta’s traditional place in the urban landscape—adorning classic, turn-of-the-20th-century towers—gives it a sense of history, of being handcrafted, and of heft. But today’s use of ...
Officials are planning to stop using the Roosevelt Hotel’s 1,000-plus rooms as shelter space in the months ahead.
In a new report, Comptroller Brad Lander found that in some buildings with chronic heat issues, the city’s housing agency ...
Partner Insights spoke to Melissa McCormack, executive director of Historic Tax Credit at J.P. Morgan Chase, about how the ...
A fire tore through a Greenwich Village apartment building, leaving an 81-year-old woman dead Wednesday morning, officials said.