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 ...
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 ...
The site of a former century-old synagogue for Ukrainian immigrants in the East Village is set to be torn down to make room ...
The city’s new method of contracting will help projects like the judicial center renovation get done sooner, city officials ...
The project has early support from Gary LaBarbera, who heads the New York City and state chapters of the Building and Construction Trades Council. Given the project’s size and location ...
For New York City, it means a bunch of large, old buildings could soon hit the market. But does anyone want to buy these spaces? The Real Deal turned to those who would know — and would likely ...
In some New York City apartment buildings, tenants also woke up without heat ... like non-functioning fire doors. Sierra Kelly, a 17-year-old student who lives with her family in Crown Heights, said ...
After years of mounting violations, frustration, and inaction, the city has officially declared a long-abandoned building in ...