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South Beach in 1899 © NYPL Digital Gallery
Image: skyline illustration adapted from Linda Eliasen’s “There’s no place like home.” Prints available for purchase here.
Local architect and photographer Joseph Lee Sweeney created “The Doors of Brooklyn” in 2004. To mark the one-year anniversary of his passing, you can buy a crowd-sourced version of the poster with 31 doors from Instagram. [Brownstoner] Fly around the world in a Millennium Falcon, Darth Vader’s Tie Fighter, or Luke’s X Wing with Star […]
Courtesy of James and Karla Murray authors/photographers of “Store Front: The Disappearing Face of New York“
It’s National Coffee Day. In addition to getting free cups of joe, read about New York City’s coffee history. [DNAinfo] There’s a wave of 1970s New York nostalgia coming ashore, but here’s what everyone gets wrong about the decade. [Daily Intelligencer] The Staten Island Ferry is getting new seats, and New Yorkers can help pick them. […]
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Here is the perfect place for obnoxious foodie Instagrammers. [Fast Co. Design] Small business owners on the UWS aren’t letting unsightly scaffolding get in their way. They’re decking the sidewalk sheds out in flowers and balloons and even hanging colorful umbrellas from them. [DNAinfo] Urban water slide company Slide the City is looking to bring […]
Blue Marble co-founders Alexis Gallivan (L) and Jennie Dundas (R) in one of their scoop shops, via Blue Marble
How Barry Diller and Diane von Furstenberg came up with the idea for a futuristic offshore park for Pier 55. [NYT] One World Trade Center’s observation deck moves closer to opening. New signage marking the entrance has appeared. [Curbed] Robert A.M. Stern discusses “poor doors” and Mayor de Blasio’s urban revitalization and affordable housing plans for NYC. […]