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10 Buildings That Tell The Story of NYC’s Green Affordable Housing (So Far)
Green terrace at Schermerhorn House (Photo: Ennead Architects) The creation of quality affordable housing, long a concern in New York
Inside Oko Farms: A Farming Oasis Powered by Fish in Bushwick, Brooklyn
In the midst of a medley of stores, bodegas, and warehouses in Bushwick lies a little patch of farmland. Surrounded
10 Artist Occupations and Squats in NYC
Since the city began undergoing intense gentrification in the late 1970s, many artists have stepped up and to occupy and
We Went to Beetlejuice’s Wedding Hosted by BBQ Films and Lived to Write the Tale
We know by now that BBQ Films, the immersive cinema group, knows how to throw a party. We know they
The Top 10 Hidden Bars in NYC
The new guidebook, New York: Hidden Bars & Restaurants written by Untapped Cities founder Michelle Young and the site’s
12 Outdoor Art Installations Not To Miss in NYC This Month (September 2015)
It’s almost September and we’ve completely refreshed our monthly picks for the best outdoor art installations with all
10 Fun Facts About Williamsburg Brooklyn's Early History
Editor note: Untapped Cities columnist Janos Marton, New York City lawyer, activist and founder of the website janos.nyc has
The Spirit of 5Pointz Lives On at Brooklyn Reclaimed in Bushwick in New Street Art Curation
It wasn’t too long ago when commuters would come out of the 7 train tunnel from Manhattan and see
Cities 101: The Evolution of NYC’s Neighborhood Names
Neighborhood names evoke a specific sense of place. The best names connect places to their geography and history, and emphasize
Galleries to Check Out During the 2015 Bushwick Open Studios
While Bushwick may be more known for its open air street art thanks to the work of the Bushwick Colletive,
Ridgewood Intermodal Terminal Dispatcher Booth is Pretty Adorable at Myrtle-Wyckoff Station
In 2010, the Ridgewood Intermodal Terminal opened at Myrtle-Wyckoff station on the border of Brooklyn and Queens, line facilitating
10 Unique and Quirky NYC Subway Entrances
The Interborough Rapid Transit of New York City opened its first subway line in 1904. 468 stations and 24 subway