New York
Does NYC’s One World Trade Center Suck? [HuffPost Live Video]
Earlier this hour, Untapped Cities founder Michelle Young joined Paul Goldberger and Aaron Betsky on the HuffPostLive segment “The Missed
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 subway
Untapped Mailbag: What’s the Restaurant on the Finale of Broad City?
It’s been a while since our last Untapped Mailbag in which we answer questions from readers, submitted via Twitter,
Behind-the-Scenes at Finback Brewery in Glendale, Queens
Last night, we headed to Finback Brewery for the Untapped Cities Holiday Happy Hour and Tour, a reader suggestion from
History of Streets: The Forgotten Past of Red Hook Lane in Brooklyn
Did you know that Brooklyn used to have a diagonal street that ran through downtown through Fulton and Pearl to
Photographs of Artist JR’s Work Unframed Ellis Island in Abandoned Southside Hospitals
We recently went on an extensive hard hat tour of the abandoned Ellis Island Southside Hospitals, looking for a lot
From Trash to Trails: A Boat Tour to Freshkills Park on Staten Island [Photos]
Remember that colossal landfill on Staten Island that held millions of tons of New York’s garbage? That once stinking,
You Can Have Lunch with Ambassadors at The United Nations Delegates Dining Hall
As you may have caught with some of our behind-the-scenes photographs, the United Nations recently underwent a huge renovation–the
Denounced in 1999, Celebrated Today: Chris Ofili in Spectacular New Museum Show “Night & Day” in NYC
What are we to make of the artist Chris Ofili? Acclaimed by critics worldwide, awarded Britain’s Turner Prize in
Fun Maps: Mapping the Great Divide in Real Estate Prices in NYC
Map makers Constantine Valhouli and Cat Callaghan have been behind some of the Fun Maps we’ve featured on Untapped
Daily What?! The New Maille Mustard Shop in NYC Has Mustard On Tap
Maille, the French vinegar purveyor has been around longer than the United States has been a country, but they just
Fun Maps: Manhattan’s Disappearing Gas Stations
As we all know, real estate prices just keep on rising in Manhattan. And to whom are developers turning to