NYC's slave market was once located on Wall Street and Pearl Street in the Financial District. 10 secrets of this hidden history, marked by a plaque in 2015.
With quite some time before the iconic Macy's fireworks going at 9, spend the rest of the day at these unique Independence Day events in New York City
Through unprecedented access to the skies above NYC and a talented team of photographers NYonAir has been at the forefront of providing incredible aerial views
At Untapped Cities, our"Daily What?!" series consists of one surprising thing every weekday. Here are the Top 10 Daily What?! of 2014 on Untapped Cities
The architecture festival "Archtober" begins October 1st, featuring more than 150 tours, events, and exhibitions that give the public access to the best in New York City design and architecture.
With whimsy and quirkiness, developer Melvyn Kaufman rebelled against the typical NYC skyscrapers and created public spaces that surprise longtime New Yorkers.
A look at NYC's architectural holdouts–buildings that refused to be demolished in the face of development from Rockefeller Center to Herald Square Macy's
Take a walk around the vanished areas of lower Manhattan/Financial district that served as inspiration for legendary author Herman Melville.
Six major redevelopment plans in NYC that will transform Queens from Astoria Cove/Hallets Point, to Hunter's Point South, Jamaica, 5 Pointz to Willets Point
New book reflects on James Polshek, prolific architect of Brooklyn Museum, Seamen's Church Institute, and Rose Center at American Museum of Natural History