Get to know Untapped contributor Julia Vitullo-Martin, a senior fellow at the Regional Plan Association whose next travel destination is Lagos, Nigeria.
A round up of New York's most dazzling former banks. Some are Classically designed, others modern, and one former small credit union now sells ice cream.
Before he designed Rockefeller Center, Raymond Hood imagined constructing grand bridges across the rivers, held up by skyscraper apartments--a city on a bridge.
Last week, the MTA announced an expansion of Select Bus Service, NYC's version of a BRT system but here's why we don't really have real BRT.
Yesterday, the Lowline announced that 9 elected officials on the city, state and federal levels pledged their support for the world's first underground park.
The Stack is New York City's first prefabricated apartment and it's rising away from the real estate fray in Inwood.
Places in New York City that have creatively repurposed under-utilized parking lots and garages into venues for dining, living and the performing arts.
Hidden between modern skyscrapers and nineteenth century row houses are remnants of the City's Dutch past. We explore the oldest building in each borough.
The Furman Center at NYU released this fun map of 311 complaints from last summer, including broken street lights, vermin and noise from ice cream trucks.
We recently met the prolific (and young) Iranian brothers/street art duo ICY & SOT- two really nice dudes. We’re LOVING