In advance of making development plans for a city block-sized lot in the South Street Seaport, the Howard Hughes Corporation plans to remediate mercury and other hazardous waste from the parcel as ...
An iPhone with the Lyft ride-sharing app on it shows cars in the area on Park Avenue in New York City March 26, 2019. AFP via Getty Images Update March 17, 3:15 p.m.: Uber and Lyft have both suspended ...
While new modes of urban transportation—motorized scooters, dockless bike share, and e-bikes—have been rolling out at a rapid clip in U.S. cities, New York City has thus far been slower to adapt. It ...
New York City is seeing a construction boom like never before, and though non-residential construction is driving it, there’s still a lot to be said for the residential sector. According to a report ...
As the city suffers from a continued spike in cyclist fatalities this year, the Regional Plan Association (RPA) announced Monday that it has assembled a committee to develop a comprehensive vision for ...
Five years after Citi Bike launched—and just a few months after Lyft announced it would acquire Motivate, the bike-share program’s parent company—it’s getting a major expansion that will dramatically ...
New York City’s government is gradually creeping back to life through remote hearings. The novel coronavirus pandemic, and the social distancing rules it necessitates, has paused various municipal ...
The L train shutdown—sorry, “slowdown”—may not have been the epic transit disaster that many were expecting, but the next few weeks might be for L riders. The MTA announced that it will cut overnight ...
Some civil rights groups are joining the fight with ride-hailing services like Uber and Lyft to oppose a proposed cap on new licenses for for-hire vehicles. The New York Times recently spoke with some ...