A cross-section illustration of what the 40 miles of library book stacks look like underneath the NYPL Stephen A. Schwarzman Building at Bryant Park.
Here were the 5 most popular articles on Untapped Cities this past week: 1. Fun Maps: The Abandoned Subway Stations and
A visit to the Harkness House on 75th Street and Fifth Avenue, a carefully preserved Gilded Age mansion with an illustrious yet reserved family history .
Using materials to be repurposed for oyster habitats in NYC's waterways, FIGMENT NY's Billion Oyster Pavilion has won the City of Dreams competition.
In Williamsburg and Greenpoint, luxury condos are popping up. Yet 10 years after North Brooklyn was promised a 28-acre park its prospects seem as remote as ever
A guide to NYC's monasteries offering refuge from the busy city from Brooklyn Visitation Monastery to Corpus Christi in the Bronx and one in Queens.
Desire Lines is the new outdoor exhibit to grace the Doris C. Freedman Plaza at Fifth Avenue and 60th Street. Here you will find 212 oversized wooden spools with colorful rope in a thoughtful exhibition by artist Tatiana Trouvé.
In addition to our guide for the 8 best macaron shops in NYC, a handy map from Gothamist shows where they are free today on Macaron Day, March 19th, 2015.
Tour the Brooklyn Army Terminal's areas not accessible to the public or for tours and untouched for 40 years, in a Behind the Scenes NYC tour led by NYCEDC
The secrets of the Brooklyn Kings Theatre, one of the opulent Loew's Wonder Theatres, learned on a Behind the Scenes NYC Tour with NYCEDC and Untapped Cities