If you look up, New Yorkers are building residential homes, ski chalets and even a lighthouse on top of apartment buildings.
A round-up of abandoned NYC subway stations rendered obsolete as the system grew or ones that were never used when plans were changed.
An Untapped reader asked us "Anyone know where I can see remnants of the old US mail pneumatic tubes in NYC?" Here's our answer.
Rat Island, New York City's first privately owned island, was purchased by Alex Schibli of City Island in 2011 for $176,000.
From bodegas to synagogues, neon signs to vintage typography, we rounded up six amazing photo projects that seek to uncover some of NYC's secrets.
The Municipal Art Society (MAS) and The Color Machine created a love letter to New York City meant as an ode to the livable city that they have been advocating to maintain and improve.
When Michael Bloomberg was elected mayor of New York in 2001, no one predicted he would become a revolutionary, reshaping
The Harvest Dome, a floating installation of 500 discarded storm-snapped umbrellas and 128 two liter soda bottles, will be launching at Inwood Hill Park.
We found some beautiful peacocks at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in Morningside Heights. They've been around for thirty years!
Orienting your life to have optimal access to Chinese food in New York City is made possible using this map created by Dorothy Gambrell.