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Out of 7,000 potential NYC school sites, special task force says only 2 are viable
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6sqft’s series “Where I Work” takes us into the studios, offices, and off-beat workspaces of New Yorkers across the city. In this installment, we’re touring Carroll Gardens nonprofit-restaurant Emma’s Torch. Want to see your business featured here? Get in touch!
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the designation of the Greenwich Village Historic District. One of the city’s oldest and largest landmark districts, it’s a treasure trove of history, culture, and architecture. Village Preservation is spending 2019 marking this anniversary with events, lectures, and new interactive online resources. This is part of a series of posts about the Greenwich Village Historic District marking its golden anniversary.
Rendering of the Marshall Rose Plaza by Mecanoo with Beyer Blinder Belle
Photo of Beacon, NY via Wikimedia Commons
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L’Ecole Libre des Hautes Etudes at the New School in 1942, via France-Amerique
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Draft Riots in New York (1863) via NYPL
David Mandel (L) and Serge Strosberg (R) in their studio, photo by James and Karla Murray
Koppert Cress, a farm in the Netherlands that uses low-energy magenta LED lamps in its greenhouses. Photo credit: Pieternel van Velden, courtesy of Guggenheim Museum.
This might be an uptown rat sampling a salad Niçoise. Image: Wikipedia.
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