A bustling metropolis with abundant job opportunities and an ever-expanding population, the Big Apple seems to have it all, except for sufficient space. ...
The Problem: 600,000 deeds and no single indexReal estate has always ruled Manhattan. By the late 19th century, it was clear that the remaining tracts of ...
TUESDAY, February 47:30 pm Chris Pitsiokos +TBAVENUE: Record ShopADMISSION: TBD THURSDAY, February 67:30 pm Lisa StreichRepertoire:Lisa Streich, ...
Rachel Uffner Gallery is pleased to present Artaud’s Shoe from recent Juxtapoz featured artist, Joshua Petker’s second solo exhibition at the gallery. Known ...
Researchers examining the “displaced persons” folders in the Mayoral collections will see “File #90” written in pencil on many of the ...
To wash down all the delicious pork, sides, and veggies, the event will also feature hard cider, wine, spirits, and craft beer from producers including ...
In a letter to the New York Times editor 20 years ago, I referred to the NYC Marathon as a “magnificent piece of urban theatre.” With a one to two ...
In the first box there are nine folders of NYPD records about racial “disorder” in Harlem during 1963-1965. Several are specific to demonstrations staged ...
As a founding member of the American Institute of Architects, Vaux helped establish professional standards in the field that are still recognized today. ...
The Municipal Archives and Library collections at DORIS are vast and document government decision-making and interactions with a diverse community. The ...
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