A little-known-statue named Purity stood in Times Square for two short months during 1909. Learn more about what she stood for and how she came crumbling down.
On March 15, Astor Place will become home to The Last Three, the world’s tallest rhino sculpture that's being created by contemporary art duo, Gillie and Marc.
The most anticipated party of the year has returned. The Prospect Park Alliance will host its soiree, an impromptu dinner and dance party for 4,000 people.
Thanks to community activists and creative entrepreneurs, many historic buildings are being saved and adapted to fit the changing needs to the modern city.
On Monday, a federal judge ruled that a developer must pay $6.7 million to 21 artists whose work at the 5Pointz complex, was painted over without warning.
Our undying fascination with decrepit spaces has been fueled once again. An Untapped Cities contributor recently sent us stunning photos of the Freedom Tunnel.
An often overlooked but crucial force within the MTA Police Department is its canine unit. How are dogs actually raised to aid officers in enforcing the law?
In honor of Presidents' Day, plenty of events are taking place where you can learn about the history of the U.S. and hear stories about its intrepid leaders.
Ecological City aims to bring together gardeners, students, environmental activists and concerned residents of the East Village and Lower East Side.
The Times Square Valentine Heart Design was unveiled on February 1st at Father Duffy Square, where it will remain on view for the month of February.