Untapped Cities intern Vivek Shah explains how he became a master of the obscure but managed to miss all the standard "touristy" locations in NYC.
The Young City Coalition is a new organization in New York City aiming to bring together students and young professionals involved or interested in urbanism.
This week's #untappedcities Photo Pool "Pic" of the week goes to @akwidget for a juxtaposition of old and new-the Shrine of Elizabeth Ann Seton and Wall Street.
Fifth Avenue is home to countless stores, numerous landmarks, and a myriad of architecturally fascinating buildings you might miss if you forget to look up.
You'd think a building on 5th Avenue across from the Metropolitan Museum of Art wouldn't be so brash as to put up a fake facade. But apparently it's on purpose.
Van Alen Institute has chosen finalists in the Ground/Work design competition for its ground floor space, repurposing it into a flexible, welcoming venue.
A roundup of vintage photos and a watercolor of the interior of the original Pennsylvania Station in New York City, by McKim, Mead & White.
Intergate.Manhattan is a retrofit of the Verizon building downtown and is the largest high-rise data center in the world, with over 1 million square feet of space.
It's common to see freight elevators open directly to the street in NYC, but what about a private elevator? 117 Spring Street in Soho appears to have just that.
NYCHA plans to lease out open space on 8 of its housing projects in Manhattan to developers to build market-price apartments.