In our new column, NYC Makers, meet Richard Southwick, architect for the TWA Hotel and Partner and Director of Historic Preservation at Beyer Blinder Belle.
This week, gain access to the off-limits lobby of the Woolworth Building, explore an abandoned hospital, and uncover the secrets of your favorite NYC landmarks!
The third annual Smart Cities New York conference will take place this year from May 13-16, with opening day at
NYC libraries are renowned for their architecture and vast collections but which one came first? Take a look at 10 of the oldest in the city and their histories.
As one of the first stops along NYC's first subway line, the Times Square station still bears remnants of the early days of the subway system if you know where to look.
Discover NYC's maritime past, uncover secrets of the underground subway, explore an abandoned hospital and more on a behind-the-scenes tour with Untapped Cities!
The oldest houses in the Bronx include some stunning Colonial mansions, the final home of Edgar Allen Poe and the oldest snuff mill in the United States.
Queens is home to many historic buildings, from the oldest existing residential structure to places that were vital in the nation's fight for religious freedom.
Visit the low key New York City neighborhoods of Bayside, Bensonhurst, Douglaston, City Island, Forest Hills, Marble Hill, and more for a small town vibe.
Uncover the secrets of NYC's iconic landmarks, explore unknown locations and take part in more unique experiences this week with Untapped Cities!