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Most major cities don’t keep comprehensive data about assaults against passengers in either Uber cars or taxis. [Atlantic] Forget manspreading, let’s talk about dreadspreading on the subway. [Gothamist] Sorry London, NYC is the world’s most economically powerful city. [CityLab] Why Is Santiago Calatrava’s World Trade Center PATH station covered in rust? [NYO] Manhattan has only eight spots […]
Head to the New York Botanical Garden and pretend it feels like spring. The Orchid Show is back until April 19th. [Welcome2theBronx] Where New Yorkers met for coffee in the 1790s. [Ephemeral NY] Don’t clip your nails on the bus, please. The MTA extends its courtesy campaign to buses. [7online] A Lower East Side artist has a […]
Mayor de Blasio via @KevinCase via photopin cc; affordable housing buildings via gkjarvis flickr
February’s 10 Most-Read Stories Orlando Bloom Looks to Flip His Tribeca Loft for $5.5M Map Revealed for de Blasio’s City-Wide Ferry System Mapping Where in NYC Millennials Live Modern Family’s Jesse Tyler Ferguson Buys $1.2M Gramercy Co-op One Vanderbilt May Offer Sky-High Observation Deck REVEALED: Lions Group Developing Complementary Skyscrapers in Long Island City What […]
Stereotank’s heart-shaped urban drum in Times Square known as Heartbeat will turn into a “heartseat.” [Inhabitat] A Kickstarter campaign is raising funds for a documentary film about Horn & Hardart’s iconic Automat. [Gothamist] Mapping the 53 new Citi Bike stations coming to Williamsburg and Greenpoint. [BK Paper] A small shop in Ridgewood, Queens is the reason NYC […]
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation’s website gets a beautiful overhaul that includes a comprehensive, searchable database of the architect’s works. [Fast Co. Design] Tour a tiny, pattern-filled Chinatown studio. [The Cut] The French bulldog was the most popular dog breed in NYC in 2014. See what breed reigned supreme in your neighborhood. [DNAinfo] Second annual Lower […]
Magnolia Grandiflora via Wiki Commons (L); Weeping Beech Tree via NY State Archives (R)
Have you heard of Ramblersville in Queens? If not, it could be because it’s the city’s smallest neighborhood. [Curbed] Architect Thomas Juul-Hansen (the interiors of One57 are just one of his projects) shares details about his personal and professional life, broken down by numbers. [NY Post] Looking for a fun cold-weather activity? Why not go seal […]
After years of contention, we learned yesterday that opponents of the controversial NYU expansion plan would receive their final day in court to try to block the massive redevelopment. While Villagers have long been known as preservation pioneers (Jane Jacobs’ successful fight against Robert Moses’ destructive plans for the area is probably the best-known example), […]
A 1776 map that shows Peter Stuyvesant’s farm in the present-day East Village
Here’s a map of 13 of the shortest, cutest, and most historic little streets in New York. [Curbed] Get through the polar vortex by thinking of warm days on the waterfront and ramen burgers; Smorgasburg will reopen on April 4th. [Gothamist] Two famous, historic sailing ships could dock at the South Street Seaport this summer. […]
The latest piece of real estate to pop up in the East Village is an igloo. [EV Grieve] Check out these shiver-inducing photos of NYC under ice. [BI] Get a look inside the new Bonnie Slotnick Cookbooks location before it opens this Wednesday. [Jeremiah’s Vanishing NY] The Central Park Conservancy pond is open for ice […]