NYC’s Forgotten ‘War on Christmas Trees’
Discover how an obscure holiday crackdown affects festive street vendors today!
There are some touristic things that get even New Yorkers excited. Climbing over 3oo steps to see the Statue of
Gowanus Lowlands Vision. Rendering via Gowanus Canal Conservancy and SCAPE Landscape Architecture DPC Last night at the Bell House, the
The Garment District Alliance, in partnership with the NYCDOT, has closed two blocks of Broadway this summer and installed a
Yesterday, the Prospect Park Alliance cut the ribbon on the the first composting bathroom in a public park in New
Yesterday, the new West End Concourse opened at Penn Station, connecting the much-hated station with the James A. Farley Post
The new DeKalb Market Hall at City Point in Downtown Brooklyn, which has replaced the previous open-air shipping container marketplace
Photo courtesy Manhattan Park Pool Party by Tim Williams Our favorite pop-up pool, the Manhattan Park Pool Party on Roosevelt
On Saturday, we brought 25 lucky Untapped Cities readers into a special behind-the-scenes tour inside the New York State Pavilion
Yesterday, we attended a moving ceremony at the World Trade Center to mark the 70th Anniversary of the publication of
Formerly located atop 250 East Houston Street on the Red Square building, the well-known Vladmir Lenin sculpture on the Lower
A Magnolia tree on Lafayette Avenue, between Marcy and Tompkins Avenues in Bedford-Stuyvesant, is one of only two trees that
For the last two years, we’ve been bringing Untapped Cities readers into the Brooklyn Army Terminal in partnership with
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