Album: The Way New York Lives Now Images from Michael Lopez’s series commissioned by the Museum of the City of New York and featured in the exhibit “NY at Its Core: Future City Lab.”
Posts published in “New York City”
On the Market: Homes for Sale in New Jersey and Connecticut This week’s properties include a beach house in Loveladies, N.J. and a cottage in Norwalk, Conn.
360 View: Lacking Entries, Essay Contest for a Catskills Cabin Is Halted Some participants in the 200-word essay contest for a lakefront home in Bethel, N.Y., said they felt cheated after the owners canceled the contest.
Domestic Lives: Memories of a Jersey Shore Town, Before a Boom Avalon, like many other New Jersey beach towns, has gone from an affordable year-round community to an upscale one for second-home buyers.
Walmart to Buy Bonobos, Men’s Wear Company, for 0 Million Acquiring the clothing brand born on the internet is intended to energize Walmart’s e-commerce strategy as it races to catch up with Amazon.
Renters: Living the Urban Life Upstate A New York couple who prefer to rent in the thick of things, even in a Hudson Valley town.
Sunday Routine: How Paul Rose, a Tennis Coach, Spends His Sundays This single father cooks Jamaican food, watches the news, does volunteer work and plays a lot of tennis with both clients and his three daughters.
New York Today: New York Today: Two Men and a Baby Friday: Gay fatherhood, weekend events, and touring our city’s L.G.B.T. history.
Not Your Mother’s Jersey Shore Five years after Hurricane Sandy destroyed communities along the shore, some towns have used the rebuilding process as a time to reinvent themselves.
Faith and Family, in Transition An evangelical minister reassesses his Brooklyn ministry when his father, also a minister, comes out as a transgender woman.
In New L.I.R.R. Concourse, Commuters Can’t Quite Forget Transit Woes Passengers praised a new train hall across from Penn Station, but wondered when the rest of the New York City area’s transit might start measuring up to global standards.
About New York: Hudson Yards Offered a Payday for the Subway, but We Got Offices The city is spending $723 million on the development on the Far West Side, with more to come, but it is hard to see what…
De Blasio’s Plan to Create 100,000 Jobs: Find 40,000, and Keep Eyes Open Mayor Bill de Blasio announced initiatives toward his goal of creating 100,000 jobs in New York City, but couldn’t say where 60,000 of those would come from.
Colson Whitehead, Elif Batuman Among Writers to Appear at Brooklyn Book Festival Colson Whitehead will receive the Best of Brooklyn Award.
8 Years of Rust Show as New York Senate Ethics Panel Finally Meets The Committee on Ethics and Internal Governance featured confusion over the rules, a lawyer’s whispers, and talk of a coin flip.
