New York
2015 Canstruction: 100,000 Cans of Food Fill Brookfield Place with Architectural Designs
Taking a Bite out of New York City Hunger For the 23rd Year, New York City’s architecture and engineering
10 Stunning Interior Landmarks of NYC: Treasures of New York
The book Interior Landmarks: Treasures of New York features 47 of the 117 interior landmarks in New York City. On
Koneko, Another Cat Cafe Hits NYC on the Lower East Side
First there were the pop-up cat cafes, an idea imported over from Asia, but for oh-so-limited a time here in
5 “Wicked” Secrets of NYC’s 19th Century South Street Seaport
This article is written by William Roka, a historian with the South Street Seaport Museum. As the recovery from Hurricane
Daily What?! Burial Vaults Discovered Under NYC’s Washington Square Park
Photo via Chrysalis Architecture Washington Square Park is already rather ghoulish, with its prior history as a potter’s field
Inside the Exhibit Affordable New York: A Housing Legacy at Museum of the City of New York
There may be no topic hotter than affordable housing in New York City right now, with it being the centerpiece
2000 Pounds of Cranberries Fill NYC’s Rockefeller Center Pop-Up Bog
For the 11th year, Ocean Spray has brought in 2000 pounds of cranberries to a 1,500 square foot pop-up
Swiss Water’s Pop-Up Cafe and Shop in NYC Serves (Gasp) Decaffeinated Coffee
At Untapped Cities, we’re usually not that surprised when we hear about another unique and quirky coffee shop in
NYC’s Lost Cat Alley and its Remnants Still Visible in Noho
A slice of the block bounded by Mulberry, Houston, Crosby, and Bleecker Streets has been torn away for the Elm
10 Pre-War Apartment House Gems of Harlem
Graham Court (built 1901) Harlem is home to an array of attractive pre-war apartment house buildings, many of which have
New Book ‘St. Marks is Dead’ Discusses NYC’s St. Marks Place’s Vibrant History
The vibrant foot traffic visible on St. Marks Place each night, with the street’s iconic St. Marks Hotel as
Newly Released Photographs of Ellis Island Immigrants in Early 20th Century
Augustus Frederick Sherman worked as the Chief Registry Clerk on Ellis Island from the years 1892 to 1925. Thousands of