High Line hopes to correct its mistakes in inequality; Work starts at Extell’s CityPoint tower

February 7, 2017
  • High Line co-founder Robert Hammond says they “failed” at creating a place for the neighborhood. Here’s how he’s course-correcting in NYC and around the world. [CityLab]
  • The Port Authority has issued an RFP for an engineering firm to lead work on the new LaGuardia AirTrain. [Commercial Observer]
  • Keith Haring’s sister created a picture book so children can learn about the late artist’s life, work and philosophy. [Huffington Post]
  • Work has commenced at 138 Willoughby Street in Downtown Brooklyn, where Extell is building a 696-foot-tall condo tower as part of their CityPoint development. [CityRealty]
  • Seven NYC haunts of abolitionist Frederick Douglass. [Untapped]
  • The City Council wants to pass legislation that’ll make it easier to cancel your gym membership. [Gothamist]

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