Seven miles of NYC, open to feet and bikes
Summer Streets takes over Park Avenue again on August 17th, so be sure to relish in the summer festivities before fall finds itself back in the Big Apple.
Summer Streets takes over Park Avenue again on August 17th, so be sure to relish in the summer festivities before fall finds itself back in the Big Apple.
What does the “New Economy” mean for New Yorkers, and how can we–youth and students–take charge in creating a just future for ourselves in this city?
Sandy-affected New Yorkers march to City Hall to put pressure on mayoral candidates to commit to an equitable rebuilding of the city
Strategies for building a more integrated and resilient food systems will likely emerge when candidates are pushed and held accountable.
According to Quinn, New York City transportation options are in dire need of a serious revamping
The city’s new SIRR plan looks into the future to keep us safe, as warmer summers and bigger storms may be on the horizon.
Public critiques and counter-campaigns have drawn attention to Google’s corporate slogan “Don’t be evil,” pointing out their hypocrisy and subverting the slogan with the protest rally: “Don’t fund evil.”
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Their vision? To create a land bank that “converts vacant, abandoned, and tax delinquent properties into productive use, allowing communities to reclaim, reinvest in and rebuild their neighborhoods.”
Fresh, healthy, affordable food delivered to your neighborhood; now that’s a step, or a roll, in the right direction.
How will the historic site–New York’s largest and oldest industrial facility–look in a year? In ten? We take a look at one new, “green” piece of the industrial fabric.
Can this app give you more control over your life?
In this video, urban strategist & former Bogotá mayor Enrique Peñalosa tells us how we can reprioritize road space for people.
Climate change mobilizes youth activism in NYC’s most vulnerable communities
How will you better public space? Proposals for micro-grants due August 1
The proposed projects range from introducing computer programming to low-income communities to providing financial literacy and money management workshops across the five boroughs.
This month’s New York Tech Meetup (NYTM) featured eclectic startups in the fields of news, events, healthy eating, locksmithing, project management, and coding.
New York has persevered through two heat waves so far in summer 2013, including a day that broke the Con Ed record for peak energy use. When will we experience the next heat wave and how bad will it be?