NYC’s Forgotten ‘War on Christmas Trees’
Discover how an obscure holiday crackdown affects festive street vendors today!
When FDR Four Freedoms State Park opened in 2012, nearly forty years after work originally started in 1973, it became
Alice Austen first picked up a camera in 1876 at the age of ten and went on to become one
Courtesy of NYBG As we enter the month of September and start saying our goodbyes to summer, there are still
Renowned architect Stanford White left his mark all over New York City. White’s portfolio of work includes many of
The Brooklyn Army Terminal is a 4-million square foot complex in Sunset Park built at the end of World War
Join Untapped Cities this week to explore iconic locations in New York City like you never have before. Whether you’
On August 24th, the historic Cunard Building at 25 Broadway in New York City’s Financial District will transform into
We’re back with the video series “A City Full of History,” delving into the lesser known aspects of New
If you’re a fan of Fixer Upper and other real estate reality television shows, you will love the new
Videographer Matthew Chirico has been using Untapped Cities’ archives as inspiration for his location shoots, starting with a drone video
This September, we’ll be welcoming our 18th internship class here at Untapped Cities and we’re looking for some
Over the span of his illustrious career, Rosario Candela designed or co-designed seventy-five apartment buildings that would become the most
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