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On this day in 1937, the Lincoln Tunnel opened to traffic
Find out about the characters who made this day even more eventful
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144 skyscrapers were completed in 2017, the most ever in a year. More than half were in China. [CityLab] To prove that 2017 wasn’t all bad, here’s a long list of reasons to love New York. [NY Mag] Hazelnut-cocoa fans rejoice: Nutella is opening a cafe and coffee bar next year on University Place. [TONY] Did you […]
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Mayor de Blasio met with reporters from Gothamist and DNAinfo to discuss NYC journalism and the issues affecting the city. [Medium] If Barney’s landlord raises its $20,000/month rent it may have to relocate its flagship location. [NYP] Governor Cuomo vetoed a bill that would’ve given commuters a third free subway transfer. [NYDN] Rounds played at Trump’s […]
Zoom of the 1852 Dripps map of Manhattan, showing the proximity of downtown cemeteries, via David Rumsey Map Collection
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New York City added a record number of protected bike lanes this year, breaking the previous record of 18 miles set in 2016 and nearly doubling the number installed in 2015, the Department of Transportation announced Tuesday. This year saw a 25-mile expansion of the bike network that runs throughout the city for nearly 1,200 miles. […]
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Photo via Megan Morris/Flickr (R) Kwanzaa Crawl returns this month to support Black-owned Brooklyn bars. [Brokelyn] After the building owner declined to renew its lease, art house movie theater Lincoln Plaza Cinema announced it will close. [NYT] Mapping the city’s top-10 tax abatement condos. [CityRealty] Renzo Piano explains why he decided to design the New York Times […]
Images (L to R): CAESURA, 777 SIXTH, 15 PARK ROW and 300 ASHLAND
In the Heart of Chelsea with an Entrance So Discrete It’s Almost a Secret [link] Caesura Leasing Launches for February 1 Move-Ins; Lending Library Lets Residents Pack Light [link] The Eugene Unveils The Hudson Club, Exclusive Rooftop Lounge with Panoramic City Views [link] 507 West Chelsea: Live Inside a 35-Story Glass Tower Above the High […]
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Photo via Pixabay With about 30 percent of local greenhouse gas emissions coming from transportation in New York City, officials are looking for the tech industry’s help in switching to electric vehicles as part of their bold climate goals. On Monday, Mayor Bill de Blasio’s administration announced the latest NYCx moonshot challenge to develop a green transportation […]
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Something else was missing from recent news that cost for reconstruction of the Bayonne Bridge has now grown between $350 to $400 million from $1.3 to between $1.65 and $1.7 billion. Ongoing work is two years behind schedule. This past fall was the 89th anniversary of the ground breaking for construction of the Bayonne Bridge. […]
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The Rockettes in 1925, courtesy of The Rockettes
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Only a few dozen of New York’s 69,381 passenger elevators are still manually operated–here’s what it’s like to control them. [NYT] New York state is a hard-cider capital, but you can now enjoy the beverage with upstate apples right in Brooklyn. [Grub Street] After lacking inspections for four years, 81 percent of NYCHA apartments have a potential […]
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Car horns can seem like part of the New York soundtrack, and it’s not just your imagination. Drivers here honk at pedestrians more often than in any other state, according to a new report. Road rage doesn’t only extend to other cars, of course, but also to the thousands of pedestrians on New York City […]
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Rendering of 1180 Fulton Avenue via Magnusson Architecture and Planning
Now that winter seems to have New York City in its cold grip, you may be wondering how the weather is going to affect the NYC Ferry, which quickly became a popular alternative to the issue-plagued subway since its May launch. “Weather and precipitation are a big driver of whether people decide to take the ferry or not,” […]