Hudson Yards will host free monthly pet meet-ups and adoption parties all summer long

The dog days of summer are getting a stylish upgrade at Hudson Yards. The West Side development will host Paw Play Days, a series of free monthly dog meet-ups and adoption parties held in the Public Square and Gardens.
Yes, you’re seeing way more fireflies than usual in NYC this summer—here’s why

New Yorkers across all five boroughs are reporting a serious uptick in the number of fireflies (a.k.a. lightning bugs) lighting up our humid summer nights and, yes, it’s very real.
Facade Reaches Crown of 255 East 77th Street on Manhattan’s Upper East Side

Facade installation has reached the crown of 255 East 77th Street. The façade panels now enclose the tower up to the multifaceted crown, with only the bulkhead left to complete.
Manhattanhenge Returns This July To Dazzle New Yorkers With The Most Stunning Sunsets Of The Year

Though it only lasts a few minutes, Manhattanhenge takes place when the sun rests on the Manhattan grid’s horizon and the rays shine through major cross streets from west to east.
Manhattan’s Luxury Housing Market Just Had One of the Best Junes on Record—Led by $20M Condo Deal in Billionaires Row Skyscraper

The housing market might have experienced a lackluster season hampered by stubbornly high mortgage interest rates and affordability hurdles, but Manhattan’s luxury market just had one of its best Junes in nearly 20 years.
4th of July in NYC: 18 places for fun and fireworks

This year, Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks Show will return to the East River and the Brooklyn Bridge. For its 49th annual show, Macy’s will launch fireworks from four barges positioned near the Brooklyn Bridge and South Street Seaport.
Free sports watch parties are taking over Hudson Yards this summer

Big summer energy just hit Hudson Yards—literally. The 30-foot Big Screen is back, towering over the Public Square & Gardens for a season-long run of free sports watch parties.
Central Park’s gorgeous Conservatory Garden has reopened after years of construction

For the past three years, tall fences closed off one of the most beautiful parts of Central Park. Now, after three long years of extensive restoration, the spectacular Conservatory Garden is open once again and is in full bloom.
Investing in Manhattan Real Estate: Opportunities and Risks

Investing in Manhattan real estate remains a powerful move for investors seeking long-term growth. The borough holds deep global interest. Buyers from across the world consistently target Manhattan properties.
Have a say in New York City’s first Urban Forest Plan!

New York City is developing its first Urban Forest Plan and your feedback is critical to its success. The urban forest includes the more than seven million trees that span New York City’s streets, yards, parks, campuses, businesses, and natural areas.