Construction Update: Perch Harlem, Manhattan’s First Passive House Rental Building, Rises
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Google Earth rendering of the new residential buildings going up in Downtown Brooklyn, via CityRealty
Our series “New York in the ’60s” is a memoir by a longtime New Yorker who moved to the city after college in 1960. Each installment will take us through her journey during a pivotal decade. From $90/month apartments to working in the real “Mad Men” world, we’ll explore the city through the eyes of a spunky, driven female. In our first installment, we went house hunting with the girl on the Upper East Side, and in the second, we visited her first apartment and met her bartender boyfriend. Now, we hear about her career at an advertising magazine… looking in on the Donald Drapers of the time.
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Google Earth images courtesy of CityRealty
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