NYC added 20+ miles of protected bike lanes this year; Guggenheim nominated as World Heritage Site

Posted On Thu, December 20, 2018 By

Posted On Thu, December 20, 2018 By In Daily Link Fix

Bike lanes via Flickr cc (L); Guggenheim via Wiki Commons (R)

  • The city added more than 20 miles of protected bike lanes in 2018, bringing the total to 1,217 miles. [NYC Mayor’s Office]
  • Eight Frank Lloyd Wright buildings, including the Guggenheim, have been nominated to be World Heritage Sites. [Curbed]
  • Get a tour of Amy Sedaris’ quirky, theatrical Greenwich Village apartment. [The Cut]
  • Ever hear of Christmas lard bread? This Carroll Gardens bakery has been making it for 90 years. [Bklyner]
  • Go inside the new Nitehawk Prospect Park on opening night. [Brownstoner]
  • Meet the Nobel Peace Prize-winning Bryant Park Santa! [amNY]

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