A Look at Historic Astor Row, John Jacob Astor’s Gift to Harlem
The historic Astor Row in Harlem dates back to land purchased by John Jacob Astor in 1844 for the sum
Breathing New Life into a Harlem Treasure: Inside The Corn Exchange Bank Building Construction
Originally built in 1883-84, this Queen Anne and Romanesque Revival structure was designed by architects Lamb & Rich at a
A Look Inside the 125th Street Elevated Metro North Station in Harlem
With the seemingly countless proposed changes along the 125th Street corridor in Harlem, including the approved city rezoning plan, we
2014 Summer Sizzles Restaurant and Cocktail Crawl Returns to Harlem
It’s that time of year. Music in the parks, films under the stars and lots of bar and restaurant
On The Lighter Side: Holey Donuts! Arrives in Greenwich Village NYC
Holey Donuts! is on the corner of Grove St and 7th Avenue South We love our sweets here at Untapped
Yonah Schimmel Knish Bakery: Serving Delicious Knishes to the Lower East Side of NYC Since the 1890’s
It all started with a pushcart in the Lower East Side in the late 1890s. The pushcart did so well
A Homage to The Chelsea Flea Market Antiques Garage, Set to Close on June 29th
We knew this day would come, but yet it hit us like a lightning bolt. We learned this week that
The Harlem Courthouse: The Oldest Jail Structure Still Standing in New York City
Built between 1891 and 1893, the Harlem Courthouse has several gables and two exterior clocks. Mentioned in our History of
A Look Inside The American Academy of Arts and Letters in Washington Heights
Founded in 1898 and headquartered in three granite and limestone buildings on the historic Audubon Terrace sits the beautiful American
The Music Inn: Making Music in Greenwich Village Since 1958
Much has been written about the Greenwich Village of the 1960s and the changing face of Greenwich Village is forever
The Drummer’s Circle in Marcus Garvey Park in Harlem Celebrates African and Caribbean Music
When its summer, New Yorkers head to the city’s parks with their seemingly endless offerings including free concerts. There
Vintage Photos: All That Glittered in Victorian NYC
The Victorian era was a time of rapid economic growth, when men made great fortunes and women paid great attention