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16 of the coolest hotel pools in NYC

Some of the city's finest swimming spots can be found at its myriad hotels, though many are open to guests only. But don't let that stop you—a dip in one of these swank pools is worth the hassle of finding a way in.

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NYC's best summer outdoor movie screenings

Where to see movies in the great outdoors in New York City

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12 sites that explore the immigrant experience in NYC

These museums and monuments honor the legacy and contributions of immigrants in New York City.

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Where to watch the Fourth of July Fireworks in NYC

Want a view of the 4th of July fireworks? Here’s where to go

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24 must-visit historic LGBTQ sites in NYC

These NYC sites have played major roles in the history of the LGBTQ rights movement.

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10 of NYC’s best outdoor fitness classes

Get fit outdoors with these great opportunities across NYC parks and gardens

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40 NYC parks where you can barbecue this summer

The unofficial start of the summer season is here and it can only mean one thing: It's time to head to fire up the grill and enjoy the great outdoors.

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I.M. Pei’s notable New York City buildings, mapped

The Pritzker Prize-winning architect, who has died at the age of 102, left an indelible mark throughout New York City.

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NYC's most beautiful places to get married

It's wedding season! Whether you're planning a wedding in New York or simply like gawking at beautiful wedding venues, these spots throughout the five boroughs deliver.

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The best record stores in NYC, mapped

For all your crate-digging needs.

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The best NYC-area day trips for architecture lovers

Some of the best architecture in the area can be found outside of New York City

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Where to see cherry blossoms in NYC

For a brief, fleeting moment every spring, cherry trees blanket the city in vibrant shades of pink

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10 best new hotels opening in NYC this year

See the most notable additions to New York’s hotel market.

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12 NYC buildings by notable architects opening this year

A new pack of noteworthy buildings ready for their debut.

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‘Broad City’: NYC filming locations for Comedy Central’s hilarious hit

Abbi and Ilana’s high jinks take them all over New York City—see where their shenanigans take place.

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NYC’s 20 most expensive homes sold in 2018

Move over 432 Park Avenue, there’s a new star in town

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Mapping the NYC buildings that became landmarks in 2018

Meet all of New York City’s newest landmarks

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10 free things to do in NYC on Black Friday

Skip the post-Thanksgiving shopping frenzy and explore New York City without spending a dime.

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Mapping Williamsburg’s unstoppable development boom

There are nearly two dozen projects in various stages of development in the neighborhood right now

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The Lower East Side’s thousands of incoming apartments, mapped

From Essex Crossing to Two Bridges, 20+ developments creating a new Lower East Side landscape.

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Mapping the mini-development boom transforming Hell’s Kitchen

These 11 upcoming developments that are set to transform the neighborhood in the coming years

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Mapping 20+ new developments rising along the High Line

In less than a decade, the elevated park has become NYC's most desirable stretch of land for developers

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The Financial District’s massive building boom, mapped

See the 20+ developments that are transforming one of New York’s most storied neighborhoods.

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The best public art in NYC

Sculptures, murals, and everything in between

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Central Harlem’s new residential development surge, mapped

Get a look at the new rental and condo developments that are taking shape in Central Harlem and Hamilton Heights.

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NYC’s lost movie theaters, mapped

From Sunshine Cinema on the LES to Midtown’s Ziegfeld Theater

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The starchitect-led projects that will transform NYC’s skyline, mapped

Starchitecture is alive and well in New York City—it seems like every week brings more buildings designed by big-name architects, or developments that will have a transformative effect on the city's skyline. Here are some of the biggest projects.

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NYC’s most Instagrammable spots, mapped

From the vibrant murals of Bushwick to Central Park’s iconic Bow Bridge.

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South Bronx’s transformative development boom, mapped

These projects are transforming the southern portion of NYC’s northernmost borough

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Where to watch the Fourth of July fireworks in NYC

Want a view of the 4th of July fireworks? Here's where to go (hint: the best spots will be in midtown).

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15 new developments set to transform Tribeca, mapped

One of Manhattan’s priciest neighborhoods is getting more luxe developments

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20 iconic ‘Sex and the City’ filming locations in NYC

The series premiered on June 6, 1998

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10 underrated NYC memorials to visit Memorial Day weekend

NYC is home to more than 1,000 memorials that commemorate events and individuals who helped to shape history. Here, we celebrate 10 that highlight fascinating accomplishments and historical events.

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Miles Davis’s New York

The city was a central character in the eccentric life of jazz’s brightest star.

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New York City’s disappearing grocery stores, mapped

Here are 14 major closings and imminent shutdowns from the last few years

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New York’s unrealized Olympic dreams, mapped

In its quest for Olympic glory, the Bloomberg administration remade parts of New York City.

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15 historic NYC sites to visit for Black History Month

These historic landmarks, homes, and parks celebrate and honor the immense, ineffable contributions that black Americans and people of African descent have made on the five boroughs.

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10 New York City fixer-uppers on the market

These NYC properties are in need of some major TLC, but could become true gems.

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15 new developments transforming Jamaica, Queens

A development boom is happening in Jamaica and its resulting in major changes to the neighborhood as we know it.