Eisenberg's Sandwich Shop is the quintessential NYC luncheonette, opened in 1929 and still serving up tuna melts & egg creams in the Flatiron District
The renovation at the famed Salmagundi Club was completed this month. We arrived just in time to witness the coming-home of their permanent collection and view the newly updated Main Gallery and new exhibits in every room.
Struttin' their stuff at the Fifth Avenue Easter Parade, we spied everything from costumes that took all year to create to some very dapper couples
No stranger to good music and food, Richie Notar moves forward with construction on the old Lenox Lounge space in Harlem, which hopes to open this Summer.
From 7am to midnight, the entertainment is non-stop at Ellen's Stardust Diner where many of their waitstaff go on to careers on and off Broadway.
Spring in NYC brings with it new public art in the parks. Here is a roundup of our favorites so far this season: The Kelpies, Madison Square Park Water Towers
In the tragic Harlem steam blast in March 2013, there was also significant damage to The Urban Garden Center and Flea Marqueta, which reopened in record time
We've been clad in wool for way too many months! It's time to think Spring. Here are our 25 favorite vintage thrift stores in Manhattan, NYC.
The Scottish sculptor Andy Scott unveils models of his famous work The Kelpies in Bryant Park during Tartan Week in NYC, recognizing Scottish Americans.
During Armory Arts Week, we are all familiar with the big guys. We at Untapped Cities would like to suggest some events you might not have thought of.