This 21st-century building was designed to compliment the its historic neighbors on Manhattan's Upper East Side!
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For the nation's 250th anniversary, a handful of museums and libraries in New York City are digging into their archives and pulling out some of the most rare and important documents related to the ...
Whether you want to watch a dazzling fireworks display, fire up the grill, or find an alternative way to celebrate Independence Day in New York City, we have you covered. This year, as the city marks ...
The area was mainly developed in the 1920s and 1930s, developed by the Burfey Realty Company, and originally the area attracted famous golfers since Addisleigh Park was built close to the St. Albans ...
In the 1920s and 1930s, Harlem was buzzing with the roaring sounds of jazz, the chatter of new ideas, and new rhythms of poetry. The Upper Manhattan neighborhood was the birthplace and namesake of the ...
In the latest Untapped New York Podcast episode, our founder Michelle Young, who also has a master’s degree in Urban Planning from Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and ...
From the late 1800s into the early 1900s, the Upper West Side experienced an apartment boom, thanks to major investments from real estate developers. Dozens of high-rises began popping up along and ...
We New Yorkers are proud of many different aspects of our city. We frequently celebrate our rich diversity and grandeur, but there is one thing, above all else, that we like to argue that we do best: ...
Whenever we hear the word “Gotham,” many of us probably think of Batman and the DC Comics universe, Gotham City served as Batman’s home and first appeared in comic books starting in 1940. But what is ...
The shouts of haggling customers and the sour smell of pickle brine once filled the air on Essex Street, a thoroughfare in Manhattan’s Lower East Side, where today you will find new apartment ...