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Surveying the ‘existential threat’ posed by New York’s massive storm surge barrier “By the time the surge gets here, it’s already too late” ...
6 crucial ways New York City’s landscape will change in 2020 What to expect from New York’s transit, parks, megaprojects, and more this year ...
How bad is Manhattan’s luxury condo glut, exactly? There’s been plenty of ink spilled in the past couple of years about supply outpacing demand, and what a glut of high-priced condos without ...
New York City needs a public housing renaissance Public housing today could be so much better—architecturally and urbanistically—than it was in the 20th century ...
Carve-outs will make or break New York’s congestion pricing plan—here’s how.
Hundreds of homeless individuals are now escorted out of the subways every night, but for many, the shelters offer no respite.
Where I find outdoor calm and solitude in New York City Green-Wood Cemetery has always been more than just “a sacred city of the dead” ...
Some New Yorkers are experiencing newfound solitude—and anxiety over upcoming rent payments—after their roommates left town ...
Elected officials want a suspension on all non-essential construction in the five boroughs, but the industry is pushing back.
Last year, when New York became the first U.S. city to welcome congestion pricing, it was the culmination of over ten years of raucous policy debate, political maneuvering, and long-simmering ...
The MTA’s dreaded repairs to the L train’s East River tunnel were completed ahead of schedule, despite the coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Sunday. Work on the Hurricane Sandy ...
Dogs runs across New York City, including this one in Union Square Park, have closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Jeff Greenberg/Gett Images New York City has shuttered dog parks to curb ...
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