Favorites from the Untapped Cities Photo Pool from the week: dancing off buildings, Toronto skyline, Chelsea Piers panopticon and a vintage clock in Paris
Fake green livery cabs have surfaced in the outer boroughs and Harlem, looking to steal fares from the real deal as TLC looks to ban cars of the same color.
The most important buildings in the history of New York City architecture will be open to the public for free during OHNY Open House Weekend October 12th-13th.
The Pavilion building of New York's rarely-visited Hart Island has housed not only a narcotic rehab facility in the 70s, but a 19th-century women's asylum.
James Corner, landscape architect of the High Line compares the famous park and Freshkills, a park atop 150 million pounds of waste on Staten Island
In the heart of Jamaica, one of Queens' largest commercial and shopping districts, stands a grandiloquent 20th century movie palace: The Loew's Valencia Theater
The incredible street art duo Haas & Haan of Favela Painting are headed back to to Rio de Janeiro to paint an entire hillside in Villa Cruzeiro.
Cemeteries aren't something we think about every day, but it's definitely an urban planning issue because NYC is simply running out of space for the dead.
These $10 cans of air you can buy from NYC, Paris, London and 7 other cities have various positive effects like curing homesickness
and fighting nostalgia
With vintage photos, sometimes it's nice to zoom out. Here's a look at the NYC skyline over time, from 1840 to the rendering of the World Trade Center.