New York
History of NYC Streets: Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Boulevard (Seventh Avenue in Harlem)
Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Boulevard, looking north from 112th Street Seventh Avenue in Harlem was officially renamed Adam Clayton Powell,
15 Art Installations and Urbanism Exhibits Not to Miss in NYC December 2015
Our December curation of installations and urban exhibits is filled with cool and quirky, beautiful, delicious and heart-warming installations all
These NYC Newspaper Boxes Are Actually Guerrilla Composting Sites
New York Compost, a project by designer Debbie Ullman, a former art director at the New York Daily News takes
Submit Your Questions for Designing Better Affordable Housing Event at MCNY
We’re excited to not only serve as co-sponsor for the December 1st event “Designing Better Affordable Housing” at the
The Holiday Train Show Arrives at New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx
The Enid A. Haupt Conservatory miniature created by Applied Imagination for the New York Botanical Garden Holiday Train Show Now
Film Locations: Amazon’s Man in the High Castle Reimagines U.S. Under Nazi and Japanese Rule
The new Amazon show, Man in the High Castle is (loosely) based on the 1962 book by Philip P. Dick
No Longer Empty Activates Former Bronx Concourse Plaza Hotel with “Intersecting Imaginaries” Exhibit
The No Longer Empty Curatorial Lab (NLE Lab) is addressing one of New York’s hot topics – community change – with
Fascinating Exhibit on “Gold From the Ground Up” at The Museum of American Finance
Need some extraordinary holiday shopping ideas? The exhibit “Worth Its Weight: Gold From The Ground Up“ just opened at The
NYC Parks to Will Go Inside Washington Square Park Arch on Periscope Today
Top on any urban explorer’s (and Untapped reader’s) list is getting to see the inside of the Washington
Join us for a Secrets of the Eldridge Street Synagogue After Hours Tour in NYC
Constructed in 1887, the majestic Eldridge Street Synagogue has been a staple institution in the Lower East Side for 128
A Look at NYC’s 19th-Century “Little France” in Soho, a Lost Ethnic Enclave
New York City is currently home to several ethnic enclaves, but did you know that there also used to be
How Bossy Was He? Today in NYC History Boss Tweed is Arrested in 1871
Image in public domain from Wikimedia Commons These are grim times for New York political bosses. Former Speaker Sheldon Silver’