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Undiscovered New York: Famous city cemeteries
This week Undiscovered New York is "digging up" a rather morbid topic: the cemeteries. The New York City metropolitan area has a population of around 18 million residents. However this number only reflects those that still have a pulse. When you're ...
Gallery: Jane Hotel NYC
InterContinental New York Times Square sets sights on LEED certification
It's already the largest new-build hotel in New York City, and now the InterContinental New York Times Square sets its sights on being the largest hotel to achieve LEED status.
Slated to open in July, the InterContinental New York Times ...
Garden in Transit: New York City in Full Bloom
New York City, get ready for some color. Garden in Transit is a city art project organized to paint colorful flowers on weatherproof panels that will be placed on tops of approximately 12,000 taxis in the New York City area. Non-profit organization ...
New York City: Safest City
Given the fact we're covering New York City as our first Gadling CityScape, I figured it was appropriate to post
that New York City was the safest BIG city in
America. According to the report, the Big Apple saw a 4 percent drop in overall ...
Gallery: Hotel Carter
Starwood plans a Sheraton Times Square makeover
The Sheraton Manhattan at Times Square is prepping for a bit of a nip/tuck, says owner Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc.
The redevelopment plan will evaluate how to best make use of the full city-block space the hotel occupies ...
Big Apple beats the Mouse: New York City tops tourists' lists
Tourism to New York City dropped close to 4 percent last year. For a city already beleaguered by the financial crisis, this represents lost revenue we really could have used. But, the damage wasn't as bad here as it was in Orlando, which slipped from ...
Photo of the Day: (10/17/05) New York City
Well, we'll close out our CityScapes feature today with not just one, but a
whole wonderful gallery of photos from New York City. This some from
Morning News and Geoff Badner,
whose gallery of shots from the city really sum up what an amazingly ...
New York City bargain destination perfect for a 3-day weekend
New York City may be the most expensive place to live, but if you like to walk; it's a bargain to visit. Arrive by Friday late afternoon, and by Sunday evening you can knock off most of the must see places and eat without spending much money. By the ...
Undiscovered New York: Unique NYC shopping
New Yorkers, you might be surprised to discover, like to shop. Whether it's for sky-high stilettos or a jar of saffron, a copy of Candide or specialty cameras, you can be sure that if it can be purchased they probably sell it somewhere in New York ...
Undiscovered New York: Under the bridge
The bridges of New York City serve as lifelines, connecting this vast city of islands to the people, places and goods that lie beyond. From the iconic Brooklyn Bridge to the majestic Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, just about anywhere you look in New York, ...
New Jersey hotel caters to families with autistic kids
One New Jersey hotel is hoping to help families with autistic kids take another look at vacations. The Clinton Inn Hotel in Tenafly has opened its Alpine Suite, specifically designed for autistic kids.
Tony Morreale, the hotel's manager, and ...
Undiscovered New York: The best beer
Getting some beer in New York City would seem like a simple task. You walk into one of the city's thousands of bars, grocery stores or bodegas and you'll have a frosty beverage in your hand within seconds. But if you're a true beer lover, any old ...
Lunar New Year souvenirs
Lunar New Year falls on Valentine's Day this year.
While hunting for souvenirs in Seattle's Chinatown last month, I spotted these cute tote bags that feature the 12 animals in the Chinese zodiac ($20).
I caught up with the designer Joyce Wan at ...



