Steel superstructure has topped out and curtain wall installation is underway at Aurora Capital Associates and BKSK Architects' 529 Broadway in SoHo.
The oculus at Santiago Calatrava's $4 billion World Trade Center Transportation Hub has finally opened to the public
Curtain wall installation has begun at Fisher Brothers' tower in Murray Hill by Handel Architects.
Samsung 837, a showroom for the company's wide range of products, opens in the newly renovated and expanded retail and office building by Morris Adjmi Architects, at the High Line.
Tour the recently completed 35XV tower from Alchemy Properties and FXFOWLE in Chelsea.
On the verge of a major milestone for phase one of Cornell Tech's new campus, as all but one building tops out.
Superstructure is close to topping out at Herzog & deMeuron's 215 Chrystie in the Bowery.
Take an exclusive look inside The Sorting House, a collection of condos under construction above a U.S. Postal Service facility in Hell's Kitchen.
After years in planning, Steven Holl Architects' library is starting to rise on the Queens waterfront.
Hublot's new flagship boutique on Fifth Avenue nears completion.
Superstructure continues to rise and curtain wall installation is ongoing at Riverside Center's One West End tower from Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects.
Construction scaffolding has come down at DDG's 12 Warren, revealing the bluestone facade.
At the High Line, Related's new luxury condo building by Zaha Hadid Architects is one floor from topped out and undergoing curtain wall installation.
Work continues on the first two projects at Brookfield Properties' Manhattan West mega-development.
Progress continues at Related's Hudson Yards mega-project on the Far West Side of Manhattan.
Construction is underway at Handel Architects' 525 West 52nd Street development in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan.
Construction is underway on a three tower block at Court Square that exemplifies the developement boom in Long Island City.
Checking in on the progress at the Pacific Park mega project in Brooklyn.
Construction scaffolding has come down at New York City's first micro units building, revealing its monochromatic brick facade.
Dattner Architects and WXY's Spring Street Salt Shed had its first real test this past weekend, helping to dig out from New York City's second largest snowfall on record.
Installation of the precast concrete terrazzo facade panels is underway at HFZ Capital Group's 16 West 40th Street tower, designed by David Chipperfield Architects.
The South Street Seaport's new retail development at Pier 17 starts to take shape as steel superstructure surpasses the halfway mark.