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This week's #untappedcities Instagram "Pic" of the Week goes to @freaktography for this shot high above the Toronto Skyline.
We've covered skybridges before, but today we take you to 7+ more of these amazing linking structures between New York skyscrapers and other buildings.
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.
 For two decades, the 5pointz Aerosol Art Centre, a cluster of abandoned factory warehouses in Long Island City, has served
According to a study, it costs $163,500 to be "happy" in New York, $88,500 more than the national average of $75,000.
Smart elevators cluster passengers based on similar destinations and skip floors when full. The elevators cut travel and wait time by 50%.
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.
Treat House, a new store in NYC selling Rice Krispie Treats opens with a camp cabin inspired theme complete with tree trunk and swinging bench.
Before the High Line, Alfred Speer proposed a moving elevated sidewalk to relieve street congestion and ferry pedestrians up and down Broadway.
Earlier this week, we published a photo essay about notable spots along the Hudson River in “Thirteen of NYC’s Most