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Commute of the Day: The Length of the Lincoln Tunnel in an F1 Race Car
Friday afternoon traffic this ain't.
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Videos
New York City's Skyscrapers Blast Off to Mars
A far-out music video, using actual NASA footage, imagines New York's architecture taking a journey through space.
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The Dredge of a Lifetime
As a 15-year transfer of dirt from the bottom of New York Harbor comes to a close, professional dredgers gather to marvel at what they've accomplished.
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Yes, This Ad Is Offensive. But Free Speech Rides Public Transit, Too
Sometimes embracing free speech means sharing the subway with an ad that churns your stomach.
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Flushing Meadows and the Battle for the Real New York
Mayor Bloomberg may have finally gone too far with a proposal for a 25,000-seat soccer stadium and shopping mall.
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Entrepreneurship and Urban Growth: A Fresh Look Using Proximity to Mines
The latest evidence of this time-tested connection.
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Sadly, Double Moons Will Not Rise Over Manhattan This Saturday
A Danish architecture firm's plan to hover twin lunar orbs in the sky didn't get enough funding.
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Map of the Day: New York's Geography of Complaining
Garbage is an issue.
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Why Losing Google Maps on the iPhone Is a Good Thing
Apple Maps is so flawed it's forcing users to discover even better, city-specific alternatives.
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Why Reviewing Brooklyn's New Arena Before It Opened Was Premature
Barclays Center can't be assessed as a standalone building; its impact on the surrounding neighborhood must be taken into account.

