A look at the challenges of SRO (Single Room Occupancy) housing in New York City, and the new micro-apartments developed in partnership with the city.
A look inside an abandoned island known as North Brother Island in the East River, which was the final home of Typhoid Mary.
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.
New York City, situated on one of the largest natural harbors in the world, once required many lighthouses to aid
Beautifully sited on the curving shore of the Indian Ocean in Tanzania, Dar es Salaam sits on ancient trade routes
Tucked between two office buildings at 55 Water Street is a hard-to-find escalator which whisks you up to The Elevated
Moses Gates leads a 14 mile walk from the least diverse to the most diverse Census Tract in the five boroughs. The tour is long, but well worth it.
Nearly one third of all World Series baseball games have been played in New York City. Twenty-eight of those games
“Blotto” is a temporary installation by artist John Morse that aims at getting New Yorkers to think about perils of drinking and driving.
Discover NYC's truly underground art scene with our featured Foursquare list this week, Subway Art in NYC, featuring artwork that Untapped contributor Kristin Gaylord explores in depth in her Transit Talk column.