We came across these planters in Queens engraved with "Saks & Company" far, far away from the flagship store on 5th Avenue that were made before 1924.
A round-up of our favorite one-item purveyors, focusing on the quirkier items you can find in New York City like buttons, cookbooks, fountain pens and cups.
Earlier this week, we published a photo essay about notable spots along the Hudson River in “Thirteen of NYC’s Most
Kings Bridge in the Bronx is known for its staircases, some with up to 160 steps. These "step streets" are also home to some wonderful street art.
Seaport City will be a new neighborhood for lower Manhattan built on a multi-purpose levee with flood protection and economic opportunities.
An Untapped reader asked us "Anyone know where I can see remnants of the old US mail pneumatic tubes in NYC?" Here's our answer.
A video inside the Domino Sugar Refinery on the Williamsburg waterfront, closed in 2004, now being redeveloped by Two Trees and SHoP Architects.
The Architectural League is looking for volunteers to participate in the workshops that will create the environment of the 2013 Beaux Arts Ball.
School of Visual Arts student Randy Gregory has been posting improvement ideas for the NYC subway almost daily on his Tumblr.
Up on 134th Street and Riverside Drive is a curious building, reminiscent of a Greek temple, which houses a Manhattan Mini Storage.