Purchased by a developer in 2023, the building is now set for residential conversion, connected to a new building that will ...
Poetry is going al fresco in Battery Park City with Poets Path, an installation of poems from the neighborhood’s north end in Rockefeller Park to the North Cove Marina. Poetry Path is a project of ...
Just 10 months after winning a three-year court fight to build their 324-foot residential tower at 250 Water Street, the owners of the site are looking to sell all or part of it. Hughes Corp. paid ...
From a 22-foot-long 1935 model of the ocean liner RMS “Queen Mary” to the tiniest of ships-in-a-bottle, the inaugural exhibition of some 540 historical objects from the South Street Seaport Museum’s ...
This is the story of an unlikely friendship between the late abstract painter and poet Stanley Kaplan, a Tribeca artist pioneer who lived at 18 North Moore Street from 1969 until 2018, and Damjanski, ...
Two life-size castings by Ukrainian artist Maria Kulikovska of her own pregnant body (one of which is embedded with bullet casings recovered from her embattled homeland) stand among the paintings and ...
Homeless and unwanted, a 355-year-old former mayor of New York City is finally returning to a place of distinction. Rising 15 feet atop his pedestal, the bronze statue of Abraham De Peyster, ...
The look of the planned $700 million New York Climate Exchange at Governors Island came into sharper focus this month with the release of schematic designs for the campus to come. Also known as a ...
The China Institute is offering an eight-session course in playing the guqin or qin. Regarded by Chinese as the most elegant of all their musical instruments, the guqin produces delicate music from ...
One minute and 15 seconds with Arturo Di Modica's Charging Bull, Downtown's most popular tourist destination (after the Statue of Liberty). Visitors touch it for good fortune—and a giggle.