Manhattan's Market Diner on 572 11th Avenue, one of the last vintage diners in the city, is set to be demolished to make way for a 13-story residential tower.
Brooklyn Heights was the first-ever New York City neighborhood to be designated a historic district. But did you know there's also a Brooklyn Skyscraper District?
We all know the Metropolitan Life Insurance Building, but there could have been another, very different MetLife tower if one architect's plans had been realized.
The exhibit, Sky High & the Logic of Luxury at The Skyscraper Museum presents a study of NYC's skyscrapers, including supertall structures like One57.
An awesome collage of the Manhattan skyline from 1876 to present, beginning with the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge to the NYC Twin Towers and 1 WTC.
This skyline of skyscrapers, which is reminiscent of London or a Midwest city in the United States is in fact Paris and the La Defénse business district!
How do you demolish a skyscraper in NYC? We look at some international best practices including implosion, manual, wrecking ball and more.
Last month, Untapped Cities was lucky enough to snag a ticket to an exclusive tour of the Woolworth Building with
This week's Untapped Cities "Pic" of the Week goes to this stunning shot of the New York by Gehry Building in Downtown Manhattan by @bhushanyc.
Don't miss the Skyscraper Museum's celebration of the Woolworth Building's centennial, featuring blueprints, photographs, sculptures, sketches and more.