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Parks

A Disney castle

Disney’s Theme Parks and Cruises Keep the Magic Alive

Disney’s booming experiences division helps steady the company as entertainment struggles continue.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Photo by: David Schoenbrod

The Mass Murder of America’s Trees Must Stop

The bottom of the tree trunk, where it flares out to join the roots, is the “root collar.” While the roots must of course be buried, the root collar has a different cellular structure that, when buried, can readily rot or get invaded by boring insects.
By David Schoenbrod
A pretty centerpiece? Au contraire! It's the starter.

Subterranean Garden Party: A Lowline Fundraiser With a DIY Dinner Aesthetic

A fundraising dinner for the Lowline gets down and dirty.
By Kim Velsey
Aerial view of Manhattan looking south over Central Park. (Photo credit: Stan Honda/AFP/Getty Images)

Surprise, New York Turned Into One of the World’s Greenest Cities

By Elizabeth Barlow Rogers
A New York Police officer demarcates a crime scene in the Bronx.

The New York I Never Imagined—for Better, for Worse

By Jeff Greenfield
(Photo: Wikimedia Commons)

50 Million Bucks to Make New York’s Parks Accessible Is Money Well Spent

By Alec Appelbaum
Rendering courtesy of West 8

A New Park Coming to Governors Island Promises Breathtaking Vistas

By Justin Joffe
Michael Bloomberg. (Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Bloomberg Defends Legacy as de Blasio Touts New Parks Initiative

By Ross Barkan
Mayor Bill de Blasio announcing his new Parks Commissioner Mitchell Silver in Seward Park in Chinatown. (Photo: Rob Bennett for the Office of Mayor Bill de Blasio)

De Blasio Appoints Mitchell Silver New Parks Commissioner

By Jill Colvin
Mitchell J. Silver. (Photo: www.planning.org)

Mayor de Blasio to Appoint Mitchell Silver Parks Commissioner: Sources

By Jill Colvin
A seasonal restaurant has the go-ahead to open.

Waiter! Waiter! Court Rules That Restaurant Can Open in Union Square Park

By Kim Velsey
Not so original anymore. Flickr (InSapphoWeTrust)

The Low Road: Queens Clamors for Its Own High Line

By Hugh Bassett
The city council will vote on a rezoning that would allow for some commercial development on Governor's Island.

City Council Poised to Vote on Allocating More Parks Space for Private Uses

By Kim Velsey

Thanks to More Free Wifi, You Can No Longer Escape the Internet By Going to the Park

By Kelly Faircloth

El Barrio’s Secret Gardens: East Harlem Has Some Unexpected Parks, But It Still Needs Better Ones

By Matt Chaban

The High Line Will Never Be the Same: Strolling the Wilds of Chelsea One Last Time

By Aaron Short

EDC and Congressman Serrano Open Hunts Point Landing Park, Go Kayaking

By Kit Dillon

Is It O.K. for the 9/11 Memorial to Become a Glorified Playground?

By Matt Chaban
Who needs a proper playground when you have this? (FotHL)

The High Line Has a Way With Money, Scores $5 M. While Neighbors Go Wanting

By Matt Chaban
Disconcertingly disconnected. (Bing Maps)

The Real Problem With Willets Point

By Matt Chaban

N.Y.U.’s Fuzzy Math: Just How Much Open Space Is There In the Rezoning?

By Matt Chaban
This'll do. (City Review)

We Need More Zoning

By Matt Chaban
A land swap to make Robert Moses proud.

Park Life: The East Side’s Landless Gentry Fight for Every Scrap of Open Space

By Matt Chaban

Smoked Out! Ban on Cigs in Parks Begins, But Will City Brass Actually Bust Butts?

By Nate Freeman
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