Historic Fun Fact: In September, 1776, 4,000 British forces arrived in what it now known as the Landing of Kip's Bay. The storming troops quickly took hold of NYC. Learn more on MetroFocus. En savoir plus .
Midtown East contains some of Manhattan’s most iconic skyscrapers, the mini-neighborhoods of Turtle Bay, Beekman, Tudor City and the Plaza District and several promising new construction condominiums En savoir plus .
An amazing literary history. No other neighborhood has had such an impact in this country than Greenwich Village-decades before Bob Dylan/the 60's. Learn why the neighborhood is truly one of a kind. En savoir plus .
No Manhattan neighborhood feels more Manhattan-y than the Upper West Side. En savoir plus .
This stretch might just as well refer to the distance spanned if you lined up, ends to end, all the paperweights, mouse pads, and refrigerator magnets with reproductions of famous paintings on them. En savoir plus .
Affordable rents, good restaurants, safe streets. This is a great, quiet neighborhood. Don't let the haters tell you otherwise. En savoir plus .
This 92 acres of green space feel as rustic, peaceful and un-urban as any Manhattan neighborhood. En savoir plus .
Connect to "UnionSquareWiFi" for access to free wi-fi throughout Union Square, courtesy of Time Warner Cable. En savoir plus .
One of NYC's hottest summer spots is best enjoyed (and shared) with a fully charged mobile phone. Visit our #ATTStreetCharge solar-powered mobile charging station to power up. En savoir plus .
Near the landing dock, check out new "smart" parking spaces, featuring square sensors embedded in the pavement that monitor overstays. En savoir plus .
When you visit the Open Door Senior Center, try to find John Brekke's "Migration," a series of glass disks. The images are mostly fish and birds, both of which migrate around the world. En savoir plus .
Formal park since 1887. Received trademark statue in 1906 although not named for Verdi until 1921. During 1960s-70s park went into decline & nicknamed Needle Park. Since cleaned up. More info in blog En savoir plus .
This East Village gathering point is one of the City of New York's early wi-fi adopters in partnership with AT&T. En savoir plus .
If you haven't been to East River Park in a while, it's now better than ever. See some of the best views of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens, especially during a morning run at sunrise. En savoir plus .
Mobile device in need of some juice? Head over to Pier 1 to power up at our #ATTStreetCharge solar-powered mobile charging station. En savoir plus .
Astoria Park's mammoth public pool hosted the swimming and diving trials for the U.S. Olympic Teams in 1936 and 1964. En savoir plus .