Puck Works is at it again with his Lord of the Rings parody signs in the NYC subway. This week avoid the Uruk-hai by heading for refuge in Helm's Deep
In an effort to expose NYC's abandoned subway stations and platforms, we're taking you inside the Hoyt-Schermerhorn stop in Brooklyn.
All images in this article are copyright Canstruction New York and Kevin Wick Photography, used with approval from PKPR Open yesterday,
Here are our picks from the best of the Untapped Cities Photo Pool, featuring works of intrepid Untapped Cities readers and
It's not the first time a party happened in an old subway station, but surely this was one by the NY Transit Museum was of the few completely legal.
The Lowline cofounder Dan Barasch visited the Brooklyn Futurist Meetup last Wednesday to spell out 10 guiding principles for the world’s first underground park.
At the NY Transit Museum Bus Festival, smiles of countless children filled the crowded streets around Downtown Brooklyn as they packed into historical buses.
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.
Double-lettered subway signage was used in the NYC Subway system by the IND system until 1985, including the AA, BB, CC, EE, GG, HH, JJ, KK, LL, RR, and TT
Ingraham's Mountain is a man-made topographic feature that sits within LGA Airport, created from excavated material from the Lincoln Tunnel