urban planning

Stringer talks role of small-scale politics at urbanism panel

Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer argued that Columbia’s campus expansion would have been impossible without input from community boards. “They give neighborhoods a say in their own futures,” he said.

Harlem green complex houses ex-convicts

A new 110,000 square-foot building on 140th Street will provide 114 apartments for homeless and formerly incarcerated individuals.

Better city by design

New York City parks act as a kind of middle ground between respecting and conserving nature and embracing urban planning.

McIntyre's assault case adjourned again

McIntyre, who allegedly punched a School of the Arts employee, appeared in court on Friday for another pre-trial hearing, and the case has now been adjourned until June 15.