New Yorker Spotlight: Al Diaz on NYC Street Art and Working with Jean-Michel Basquiat
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The most expensive tourist attractions in NYC. Just another reason not to bring your out-of-town guests there. [Mashable] Life-saving and super cool LED turn signal cycling gloves beat those hand signals (that no one ever uses anyway!) any day. [Boing Boing] Though promised to be open to the public, the Vito Schnabel art gallery ended up not […]
Let’s all move to Pittsburgh! [Brooklyn Based] A Navy SEAL, a yacht captain, a photographer and an archivist are just a few of the people Google’s Sergey Brin has enlisted to manage his billions and his life. [Bloomberg] Is Wall Street robbing your pension fund? [The New Yorker] ODA Architect‘s Nassau Street tower will be topped with […]
Bed-Stuy is bursting at the seams when it comes to pipeline residential developments. It was the most active neighborhood for new residential building applications last quarter. [TRD] Lauren Bacall’s Dakota apartment gets a $2.5M price cut, down from $26M. [NYDN; listing] New York is the U.S.’s most walkable city. [Urban Land Magazine] When is it okay to leave […]
Riverbank State Park. Image via Dattner Architects
The Anshei Meseritz Temple soon to be turned into condos © LuciaM via Panoramio
To power up the vast $18 billion Related Companies project at Hudson Yards, the developers are looking to off-grid electrical systems. However, being green may also mean having to pay out more green. ConEd’s standby tariffs are canceling out any benefits for both big and small buildings alike. [Crain’s] The managers of the Empire State Building have asked a judge to dismiss a […]
Photo of Prospect Park by Steven Pisano on Flickr
Village Halloween Parade. Photo by Steven Pisano on Flickr
The Pergola at Wave Hill in the Bronx frames stunning views of the Hudson River and the Palisades. Photo courtesy of Wave Hill