1,100 Pedestrians a Minute? Just Another Day at Penn Station.
As press reports detail NYC DOT’s plan to create a public esplanade along Broadway from 42nd to Herald Square, the 34th Street Partnership released
As press reports detail NYC DOT’s plan to create a public esplanade along Broadway from 42nd to Herald Square, the 34th Street Partnership released
As national gas prices top $4 (almost $4.20 in NYC and CT), the car-sharing service Zipcar is launching a new promotion this summer to encourage
New York’s State Legislature wrapped up its 2008 session last week. Though the session was characterized by lack of action on progressive transportation measures —
Last Thursday, The Unified Community Civic Association hosted a public information session on a proposed FedEx distribution center in Astoria, Queens. The 255,000 square foot
IKEA brings you the new Red Hook weekend. These pictures were taken last Sunday afternoon at the intersection of Bay Street and Henry Street in
In the last couple of years, New York City Mayor Bloomberg has done an impressive job in creating a vision of New York as a
NYC DOT and NYC Transit have begun presenting at Bronx community boards to help promote the June 29 launch of NYC’s first bus rapid transit
The Port Authority is studying the addition of a bus/high-occupancy toll lane to the Lincoln Tunnel. There appears to be an end in sight for
NYCDOT will extend the 9th Ave. protected bike lane, pictured above, to 33rd St. (Image TSTC) At Transportation Alternatives’ 2008 Greenway Summit, keynote speaker Jon
Once again, only the New York State Assembly stands in the way of NYC’s plan to reduce waste truck traffic. Last week, the New York