Brooklyn Army Terminal getting a solar panel pilot program; Largest Chick-fil-A ever opens in FiDi
Rendering of solar equipment on the roof of the Brooklyn Army Terminal via NYC EDC (L); Chick-fil-A at 144 Fulton Street via Chick-fil-A(R)
- An outdoor sculpture garden made of trash is coming to the City Reliquary. [Untapped Cities]
- The city is looking to cover a 100,000-square-foot rooftop at the Brooklyn Army Terminal with solar panels. Residents and business owners would pay for the solar power through a monthly membership fee. [amNY]
- A five-story + rooftop terrace Chik-fil-A–the largest ever–has opened in the Financial District. [Eater]
- A new train service between NYC and the Berkshires could launch as soon as 2019. [TONY]
- The Upper West Side is getting a barber museum. [West Side Rag]
- 20 cheap “Passeaster” things to do this weekend. [Brokelyn]
- Go inside 70 West, Harlem’s thoughtfully-designed mixed-income condo. [CityRealty]