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Tour the world’s first commercial rooftop vineyard in Brooklyn. [Grub Street] Affluent areas tend to have more outdoor space and vegetation, leading to more arthropods that find their way into homes. [The Atlantic] The Everything Black is a $5 vanilla ice cream sandwich “that fuses the black-and-white cookie and the seasoning of an everything bagel.” [DNAinfo] A […]
Arthur Ashe Stadium is ready for the US Open next month with its new, retractable roof. [Curbed] The apartment of the future will be built using these three innovations. [CityRealty.com] China’s street-straddling bus went for its first test drive. [CityLab] After 100 years in Jamaica, Queens, Elmhurst Dairy will close, putting 273 people out of work […]
Since opening in 1978, FXFOWLE has grown to become one of New York’s most prolific architecture firms, transforming the skyline with new and updated additions like the slick and sloping 35XV in Flatiron, showstoppers like 4 and 11 Times Square in Midtown, and their conversion of a massive Village medical complex into a luxurious celeb-filled residence called The Greenwich Lane. While FXFOWLE’s […]
The championship for Freestyle Frisbee–a combination of gymnastics, dance, performance art and Frisbee–is coming to Brooklyn. [WSJ] A survey of Williamsburg’s Bedford Avenue as it approaches “peak post-gentrification.” [Curbed] Inside Brooklyn’s first Apple store (on Bedford Avenue). [Architizer] Summer Streets returns this weekend, and there will be a three-story waterslide at Foley Square. [Gothamist]
Thanks to the looming L train shutdown, the G train will get improved service and double in length from four cars to eight. [NYT] Target will open a location on 14th Street in Extell’s new East Village residential and commercial development. [DNAinfo] New Yorkers may complain about noise, but in reality they’re addicted to it. [Nautilus] […]
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The pop-up Museum of Ice Cream in the Meatpacking District opens today, and it’s already sold out. Have a look inside. [Eater] The Four Seasons auction topped $4.1 million, including a $10,000 bid for ashtrays. [NYT] Hillary Clinton’s campaign has launched the Forty-Five Pin Project, where 45 designers have created their version of a political button. […]
Have you ever wondered if someone famous used to live in your building? Or what architect built it? What about more dramatic things, like police activity and rat infestations? Verifying these facts–who once lived at your address, whether or not it was ever the scene of a crime, past construction work and violations, and its […]
What Instagram reveals about enequality in New York. [CityLab] Less than half of NYCHA homes have air conditioning, compared with the 90 percent of all New Yorkers who do. [WNYC] A design studio wants to run the E train on the G tracks in North Brooklyn to mitigate the affects of the L train shutdown. […]