10 historical or landmarked buildings that were either repurposed or demolished controversially in NYC history from skyscrapers to Gilded Age mansions.
Did you know that the Pan Am Building once had a helicopter deck on its roof? In 1965, trial runs began using a Chinook helicopter operated by New York Airways
The cycle of construction, demolition, and rebirth is as old as NYC itself, and many of its grandest hotels have been lost to history. Here are 10 notable ones.
It’s Valentine’s Day this weekend, and for those still looking for gifts for others or themselves, we’re offering a limited
There are plenty of pubs where literary legends have drunk, but we’ve tracked down the best bars with books in NY. Booze in one hand and read in the other.
Here at Untapped Cities, we have strong ties to both New York City and Paris. As the founder of Untapped
In the renovation of Grand Central Terminal, red and green armchairs were placed in the concourse modeled after chairs on vintage trains. Where are they now?
New York City's subway stations are filled with interesting pieces of art, but the stations' oldest pieces were installed decades ago and remain even today
WNYC has mapped the ambient temperature of all subway stations and the results, ranging from 68 to a whopping 106 degrees fahrenheit, are downright cringeworthy
10 forgotten examples of car-centric history in NYC from parking in Washington Square Park, driveway of the Met Museum, the Westway, and Penn Station driveways.