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Field Operations, the landscape architecture firm best known for its work on New York’s High Line, is joining the design team ...
The Big Muskie Bucket sits in quiet repose at Miners’ Memorial Park, part of Jesse Owens State Park and Wildlife Area, like some sleeping metal leviathan taking a well-deserved rest after decades of ...
The Museum of the City of New York is launching a new investigation into the remains of a vessel found beneath lower Manhattan during subway construction in 1916.
Wednesday, local leaders gathered for a celebration at Jones Island along Lake Michigan. This year marks 100 years of service for the Water Reclamation Facility there.
Hart Island, a 120-acre, New York City public cemetery in Long Island Sound, is the final resting place for over 1 million ...
Provo ceremoniously opened its new $120 million water reclamation facility Saturday, marking the completion of a five-year construction project that officials say will lead to cleaner reusable ...
Coyotes are increasingly popping up on Long Island — one of the few US land territories they have yet to colonize — thanks in part to a surprising talent and New York City rats.
The City of Yes plan has increased interest in air rights deals, particularly in Manhattan, by expanding the range of lots that can receive transferable development rights from landmarked ...
The Roosevelt Hotel became a refuge for thousands of migrants traveling to New York City from the border. Officials shuttered it as the number of new arrivals wanes.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Located about 3,000 feet off the coast of City Island in the northeastern Bronx lies Hart Island. Measuring about a mile long, Hart Island serves as the city’s public ...