The city of iconic skyscrapers and inspiring bridges, New York City is ever-changing. From the early days of the Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam to NYC’s position within the global landscape, the city continues to grow and diversify. The records in this section showcase the city’s large-scale, controversial projects and introduce us to the names and faces of those who built them. They also highlight periods of decline and conflict, as well as periods of renewal and innovation.
PlaNYC, launched in 2007 by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, aimed to strengthen NYC’s infrastructure and sustainability through green spaces and climate resilience projects.
Aerial view of the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge under construction from Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, before its 1964 opening as the world’s longest suspension bridge.