New York
Photos: Looking Back at the Construction of the Second Avenue Subway
Here at Untapped Cities, we have had the good fortune of documenting the construction of the Second Avenue Subway annually
Tracking the Rapidly Changing Face of Long Island City’s Architecture Along the #7 Subway Line
In recent years, Long Island City has evolved significantly. Forlorn factories, warehouses and small tenements have been rapidly replaced with
10 Alternative NYC New Year’s Eve Events to Ring in 2017
December has come and gone, and the New Year is upon us once again. Instead of pushing your way through
Join Us For An After Hours Tour of the Secrets of NYC’s Eldridge St Synagogue
Join us for a tour of the Secrets of the Eldridge St Synagogue After Hours. As a New York City
10 Trump Buildings You Can Find in NYC
Golf courses, luxury hotels and commercial properties comprise just a small portion of the Trump Organization’s extensive Real Estate
The New York City that Never Was: Grand Central Terminal Towers
The original plans for Grand Central Terminal called for the terminal to be surmounted by residential or office space in
Mapping the Soul of New York City
Here at Untapped we like to share with you fun maps that depict New York City in a strange, new,
The Top 10 Untapped Cities Articles of 2016
It’s been an amazing year for “untapped,” quirky news and we thought we’d take a look back at
Le Train Bleu, Bloomingdale’s Beloved Train Car Restaurant in NYC is Closing
Le Train Bleu, a gem of a restaurant in Bloomingdale’s flagship store is closing. Modeled after the dining car
Announcing Untapped Cities’ New Public Art Walking Tour in Lower Manhattan
Untapped Cities is excited to announce its new tour Public Art Walking Tour in Lower Manhattan. Lower Manhattan is like
The Wonder City Web Comic: The Great Whale of Coney Island, Chapter 1-Installment 2
This week we pick up with Owen and Lizzie meeting a mysterious stranger during their game of marbles. It turns
Second Avenue Subway is Major NYC Public Art Installation
A preview presentation of New York’s newest public art installation, the Second Avenue Subway, was held yesterday at the