Broadway
A Visionary ‘Green Line’ on Broadway Could Create New High Line in NYC
Announced this past Friday, a proposal by Perkins Eastman for a “Green Line” is getting a considerable amount of buzz.
French Team Boijeot Renauld Infiltrate NYC’s Public Spaces and Sidewalks with Beds and Tables
It’s a testament to New York City that when you find an art installation featuring a couple guys, two
Discover the History of Broadway (as a Street) at NYPL Book Talk by Michelle Young
Yes, this is New York City! Photo from Library of Congress. On August 6th, Untapped Cities founder Michelle Young will
Today in NYC History: The Famed Ziegfeld Follies Premier On the Roof of NYC's Jardin de Paris
Critics will tell you that almost all modern Broadway shows have a bit of the Ziegfeld Follies in them. As
Untapped Cities Founder to Give Book Talk and Signing On New Book Broadway (with Free Beer!)
We’ll be hosting a talk and book signing on May 26th to celebrate the launch of the new book
The Historic Hotels of Broadway, in Vintage Photos from the Book Broadway
Yesterday, we put together an article for our friends at Curbed NY, walking through the grand hotels along Broadway, adapting
10 Surprising Photographs of Broadway from the New Book by Michelle Young
Photo from Library of Congress Today, the book Broadway by Untapped Cities founder Michelle Young launched, published by Arcadia and
Preview the New Book “Broadway” with Vintage NYC Photos Published by Untapped Cities Founder Michelle Young
Lower Broadway c. 1908-1913. Image via Library of Congress as seen in the book Broadway by Michelle Young Here
From Sesame Street to Broadway: On Display at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts (located at Amsterdam and 65th Street) currently has two excellent exhibits
Boadway Morey Boogie Brings 5 Miles of Art to NYC’s Broadway Malls
Spanning all five miles of the Broadway Malls, which stretch from the Upper West Side to Washington Heights, 10 sculptures
Vintage Photos: The Origins of Herald Square, Macy’s and Manhattan Mall
Photo from Library of Congress Herald Square is today known for many things. There’s the flagship Macy’s department
8 Most Popular NYC Street Names: Broadway, St. Mark’s Place, Park Avenue
Several street names are repeated throughout NYC–sometimes more than twice. Why is this? New York has amassed its size