Earlier this week, we published a photo essay about notable spots along the Hudson River in “Thirteen of NYC’s Most
An architectural cruise up the Hudson River with Openhousenewyork highlights thirteen of the city's most important architectural sites on the Hudson.
Get to know Untapped contributor Julia Vitullo-Martin, a senior fellow at the Regional Plan Association whose next travel destination is Lagos, Nigeria.
Get to know Abandoned NYC's Will Ellis, an abandoned photographer whose favorite Untapped spot is the abandoned P.S. 186 in Harlem.
New York is the ultimate city of water. With its 578 miles  of shoreline, its tidal rivers and straits, bays,
The Municipal Art Society unveiled design proposals from four celebrated New York architecture firms that took on the challenge of
A comparison between Hurricane Sandy and the storm of 1888, and how it galvanized NYC to better protect against natural disaster.
Our curated list of events for this week: John Cage festival, Junot Diaz reading at BookCourt, FDR Four Freedoms Park Opening, Roosevelt Memorial Hall Reopening.
Part II of Benjamin Waldman's walk around the island of Manhattan: The East River, in photographs.
475 Kent Avenue is an artist compound, filled with photographers, artists and filmmakers. This past weekend, David Alan Harvey opened up his home again to showcase the work of his students and special guest, photographer Bruce Davidson. These loft apartments have epic views of Manhattan and Brooklyn, but the charm really comes from the gritty graffitied interior and the creativity buzzing within.