Fiber Art Exhibit Takes Over Historic Seaport Building Never Opened to the Public
For the first time ever, New Yorkers can step inside an 18th-century South Street Seaport warehouse and explore a new fiber art exhibition.
Tons of Chocolate and Wine Arrive on World’s Largest Cargo Sailboat
At Pier 17 in the South Street Seaport, New Yorkers can find the world’s largest sailing cargo ship that is also fitted with a wine cellar.
Ghost Sign Reveals Retail History of Former Bowery Flophouse
A ghost sign at 219 Bowery gives a glimpse into the history of one of New York City’s oldest streets in Manhattan!
The Controversial History of Alternate Side Parking in NYC
The history of Alternate Side Parking (ASP) is complex and continues to be a sore subject for most New Yorkers.
Q&A: Photographer Norman McGrath Captures the Destruction of Penn Station, “A Flawed Masterpiece”
In an interview with Untapped New York, Norman McGrath explores his collection Penn Station–A Flawed Masterpiece!
An Ode to NYC’s Orange Subway Seats
On February 1, 2024, a new era of subway cars dawned on the city, and New Yorkers made an ode to the orange subway seat.
NYC Rooftops That Are Turning the Skyline Green
Here are 5 NYC rooftops that are turning the city’s skyline green, installing sustainability into the city’s infrastructure.