The final installment of the New York Times' four-part documentary collaboration with the Highrise Project focuses on the individuals within the buildings.
The Hilton Vacation Club at 6th Avenue and 57th street was once the site of the popular Horn & Hardart's Automat, a pre-McDonald's fast food establishment
This week, we profile Untapped Cities contributor Alex Wallach, an urban planner with a family history in Coney Island.
Part III of the NY Times' "Short History of the Highrise" shows the growth of vertical development, shifting from concrete high-rises to glass condos.
Take a tour of the normally off-limits Woolworth Building with Untapped Cities and Jason Crowley, a preservationist and architectural historian
The Meadow is an entire shop in Greenwich Village specializing in salts as well as salted chocolates and bitters, turning selecting the right salt into an art.
This incredibly detailed, zoomable 3D panorama of Manhattan was taken by helicopter, the images stitched together.
Demolition of Pruitt-Igoe public housing in St. Louis. Still via video from U.S. Housing and Development video, via Wikimedia Commons
A history of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis' apartment at 1040 Fifth Avenue, where the famous former First Lady sought refuge after the assassination of JFK.
Images via BanksyNY.com A shift from yesterday’s epic horses with night vision goggles piece on Ludlow and Stanton, Banksy goes