Photo of WeWork CEO Adam Neumann and Bjarke Ingels, by Alexei Hay for WeWork
WeWork hires Bjarke Ingels as Chief Architect
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Photo of WeWork CEO Adam Neumann and Bjarke Ingels, by Alexei Hay for WeWork
Images (L to R): ALTA LIC, JACKSON PARK, OSKAR and 1N4TH
Images (L to R): ALTA LIC, JACKSON PARK, OSKAR and 1N4TH “Shine in the Center of it All” – Midtown’s Solari debuts website and new renderings [link] ALTA LIC, NYC’s largest co-living residence, launches leasing [link] Jackson Park, shimmering new towers in Long Island City leasing with 1 month free [link] Meet Oskar: New Midtown […]
Rendering of the planned school by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG). Source: WeWork via Bloomberg.
Images by Esther Bubley, 1943. Courtesy of the Esther Bubley Photo Archive
Image: Dov Harrington / flickr CC
Images (L to R): The QE7, 71 Broadway, Columbus Square and Portside Towers
From Bowling Alley to Co-Living Rentals, The Lanes Makes its Debut in Long Island City [link] The Posthouse Debuts in Clinton Hill; Brand New Rentals from $2,013/Month [link] Move-In Ready Apartments at Columbus Square on Upper West Side Leasing with 1 Month Free [link] North America’s Biggest New Co-Living Building Tops Out in Long Island […]
Co-Living Rental ‘Common Baltic‘ Makes its Debut, Offers Leases with One Month of Free Rent [link] An Astounding Four Months of Free Rent with Two-Year Leases at Brooklyn Rental, The Williams [link] Live in Downtown Art Deco High Rise with Two Months of Free Rent; Studios Starting from $2,775 [link] Hoboken Rental, The Rivington, Offers […]
Google Earth rendering created by CityRealty; Image depicts the massing of the proposed buildings, not the design
In New York City, scoring an apartment ahead of a move usually involves a bit of insider information (eg. you have a friend of a friend of a friend) or jumping into corporate or short-term living situations for a premium. While these options are great in a pinch, they more often than not fall short of ideal. But now, […]
Visiting the underground community of NYC republicans. [NYT] This Valentine’s Day, the Bronx Zoo is selling naming rights to its cockroaches for just $10. [BK Mag] Restaurateurs in Williamsburg and Bushwick are already mobilizing against the possible three-year L train shutdown. [Eater] Trump may be ahead in the polls, but new research shows his campaign is […]
Is this the dorm-itization of NYC? via 20071110_0213 via photopin (license)