Subway Inn Site May Get a 1,000+ Foot Supertall Tower
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WeWork wants to bring a 205-unit tower to Wall Street. [Curbed] 150 words that only architects use. [ArchDaily] Silverstein Properties, the developer of the World Trade Center, has dropped plans to build the city’s tallest residential tower on the West Side. The supertall would have had 1,400+ units. [NYDN] Of the city’s more than 3,000 unionized […]
Feltman’s, the original creator of the Coney Island hot dog (it wasn’t Nathan’s like many believe) is opening a shop in the East Village. [Gothamist] Beijing- and Vienna-based design studio Penda has envisioned a 200,000-resident city made of interlocking, modular bamboo structures. [Dezeen] A new exhibit shows the 92 hand-drawn and colored panels that were part […]
“New York in the ’60s” is a memoir series by a longtime New Yorker who moved to the city after college in 1960. From $90/month apartments to working in the real “Mad Men” world, each installment explores the city through the eyes of a spunky, driven female. In the first two pieces we saw how different and similar house hunting was 50 years ago and visited her first apartment on the Upper East Side. Then, we learned about her career at an advertising magazine and accompanied her to Fire Island during the warm summer months. Our character next decided to make the big move downtown, but it wasn’t quite what she expected. Now she’ll take us through how the media world reacted to JFK’s assassination, as well as the rise and fall of the tobacco industry.
Upper East Side Co-op Personally Designed by Robert A.M. Stern Asks $9.5 Million First Full Look at Extell’s 80-Story One Manhattan Square, 800 Condos Aimed at Asian Buyers Specht Harpman Transforms an Awkward 425-Square-Foot Apartment Into an Open Space Oasis Tell NYC Officials What Neighborhood Improvements You Want to See Using the ‘Idea Collection Map’ […]
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Don’t you just hate a “slider?” (why are your hands so sweaty?) Or “the clingy girlfriend,” who’s got her whole body wrapped around the pole? Here are the 11 types of subway pole grips. [TONY] The Greenwich Village store that is a shrine to the “The Big Lebowski” merchandise is closing. [Daily Intelligencer] Get a first […]
In a city where hundreds of interesting happenings occur each week, it can be hard to pick and choose your way to a fulfilling life. Art Nerd‘s philosophy is a combination of observation, participation, education and of course a party to create the ultimate well-rounded week. Jump ahead for Art Nerd founder Lori Zimmer’s top picks for 6sqft readers!