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Rockefeller Center to Transform into a Retro Roller Rink this Spring
Rockefeller Center’s iconic ice rink will be transformed into an outdoor version of the 1980s Los Angeles roller rink
10 Old-Fashioned Candy Stores in NYC
Candy apples, pistachio marzipan, and handmade chocolates are a few of the sweet treats that are still made the old-
East Village Ghost Signs Recall When Children’s Stores Ruled Avenue A
When a shuttered lottery store’s sign was removed on Avenue A in February 2023, multiple East Village ghost signs
180 Fascinating Secrets of New York City
Here at Untapped New York, the secrets of New York City are our specialty. For almost 20 years, we’ve
DARK Photo Exhibit Shows Haunting Photos of NYC Theaters in Lockdown
On the quiet nights of the pandemic lockdown when Broadway’s theaters went dark in 2020, photographer Mark S. Kornbluth’
Get a Taste of New York on a New NYC Food Tour of Chinatown, Little Italy, and the LES
Pizza, dumplings, and knishes are just a few of the delicious foods you’ll get to savor on Untapped New
10 Secrets of the Hotel Pennsylvania, Under Demolition
The Hotel Pennsylvania is quietly disappearing and will soon be gone forever. Despite efforts to preserve the historic building, and
The Stunning Central Park Views of 145 Central Park North
Each one of the thirty-seven residences at 145 Central Park North boasts its own gorgeous view of Central Park.
First Look: The Perelman Performing Arts Venue at the World Trade Center
This week, Untapped New York alongside other members of the press got a sneak peek at the new Perelman Performing
5 Best Public Art Installations In NYC March 2023
With spring just around the corner, now is the perfect time to head outside and enjoy some of New York
The Missing 1930s RKO Roxy Theater at Rockefeller Center
The only building to ever be demolished from the original Rockefeller Center complex was the RKO Roxy Theater, also known
How a Dancer and Singer Helped Save Radio City from Demolition
In January 1978, President of Rockefeller Center Inc. Alton P. Marshall announced that Radio City would close after the run