We rounded up some of Brooklyn's best and most beautiful coffee shops, from Spina coffee shop/flower shop in Greenpoint to Hungry Ghost with artist murals inside BRIC House.
Connected to music store Retrofret in Gowanus, Brooklyn is an organ workshop that repairs organs for venerable churches and builds them from scratch too
On December 3rd,1641, Jonas Bronck purchased 500 acres of farmland above Manhattan which later became The Bronx. The settlement is in present day "Mott Haven."
These days, it can be hard to imagine that there are still alternatives to big corporate banks in New York City. The architecture of our main thoroughfares speaks to the large presence of these giants.
An Untapped reader asks what's the difference between landmark laws at city, state and national level, and what will happen to the '64 World's Fair buildings
As part of the Nostalgia Special, the MTA is bringing back vintage buses along the M42 Line in Manhattan this December. Here's a photograph of the Omnibus.
On September 1, 1858 the NY Marine Hospital was burned down in a mob that stemmed from outrage about housing a quarantine hospital so close to their backyards.
A tradition in New York City returns as the MTA brings back 1930s-1970s trains to service Queens and Manhattan on Sundays this month.
On this Day in NYC History: December 2nd, 1657, the Nieuw Amsterdam City Council enacted legislation banning household goods as mean of payment for alcohol.
Fuerza Bruta at the Daryl Roth Theater is a dream-like spectacle. A "360-degree experience" with water dancing and acrobatics, Fuerza Bruta is a must see.