January 20, 2016

Penn Station Overhaul Already Behind Schedule; The Met Is Getting a 180,000-Square-Foot Addition

Cuomo’s $3 billion Penn Station overhaul is already behind schedule, as RFPs have yet to be issued to developers. [Politico] Check out these adorable Little Free Libraries in Rockaway. [The Rockawayist] Watch this 19th-century Bed-Stuy mansion get demolished day by day. [Brownstoner] Don’t miss tonight’s panel discussion on the future of the NYC skyline, featuring architectural leaders Richard […]

January 15, 2016

The Secret Community of NYC Republicans; Name a Roach After Your Ex for $10 at the Bronx Zoo

Visiting the underground community of NYC republicans. [NYT] This Valentine’s Day, the Bronx Zoo is selling naming rights to its cockroaches for just $10. [BK Mag] Restaurateurs in Williamsburg and Bushwick are already mobilizing against the possible three-year L train shutdown. [Eater] Trump may be ahead in the polls, but new research shows his campaign is […]

January 13, 2016

The Bronx Is Losing Its History Channel Sign; Download Free Space Sounds From NASA

Chilean architect Alejandro Aravena wins the 2016 Pritzker Prize. [ArchDaily] The Bronx’s iconic History Channel sign is coming down. [Welcome2theBronx] A Neuroscientist patiently explains the allure of the adult coloring book. [NY Mag] NASA posted a free library of space sounds (rockets, lightning on Jupiter, and interstellar plasma, to name a few) on SoundCloud. [CDM] This […]

January 12, 2016

David Bowie’s NYC; Coachella Music Fest Moved to Randall’s Island

Subway riders share their feelings about four-legged passengers. [NYT] Sales launch today at Herzog & de Meuron’s 160 Leroy with 50 percent already sold. [6sqft inbox] Here are five iconic David Bowie NYC moments and places. [Untapped] And here you can read the late artist’s personal reflections on being a New Yorker. [Vulture] After original plans to hold […]

January 6, 2016

Online Lottery for ‘Hamilton’ Breaks the Internet; Tour Donald Trump’s 1987 Connecticut Mansion

The online lottery for “Hamilton” crashed after more than 50,000 people tried to score cheap tickets. For now, it’s back to the streets. [Vulture] Take a tour of Donald Trump’s Greenwich, Connecticut home in 1987. [Mashable] These trucks have rear screens that show oncoming traffic so other drivers can safely pass them. [Digital Synopsis] Exploring Harlem’s […]

January 5, 2016

Developer Uses Katz’s Deli to Sell Luxury Condos; Are Oceanscapers the Future of Architecture?

Developer Ben Shaoul is using hipster-fied images of Katz’s deli to sell his new condos at 196 Orchard Street. [Bowery Boogie] Forget the selfie stick, there’s now a selfie camera that’s worn like a bracelet. [Mashable] Architect Vincent Callebaut has conceived floating villages that are 3D printed from plastic waste and algae. Each underwater village could house […]

January 4, 2016

Are Bagel Scoopers Ruining NYC?; Raccoons Invade Brooklyn

“Should I Scoop Out My Bagel?” An age-old New York question and the title of a new book. [NYP] This Greenpoint laundromat has 20 vintage pinball machines and a secret speakeasy. [NYT] A new study shows that shared office coffee machines are as gross as you’d think. [Fast Co. Design] Raccoon complaints in NYC are […]

December 30, 2015

Michael Kimmelman Explores How Architecture Sounds; Top NYC Hotels to Cut Carbon Emissions

Watch the Times Square New Year’s Eve confetti test. [Gothamist] Michael Kimmelman tackles the architecture of sound with a three-dimensional audio component. [NYT] 16 NYC hotels have pledged to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 30 percent over the next ten years. The list includes the Waldorf, the Peninsula, and the Pierre. [CNN Money] Bushwick had the […]

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December 28, 2015

WTC Transportation Hub to Open in March; ‘Working Canines’ Named NY State Dog

Santiago Calatrava’s long-delayed and incredibly-over-budget World Trade Center Transportation Hub is set to open in March. [Politico] “Working canines” were named the official state dog of New York. This includes police dogs, military dogs, drug-sniffing dogs, airport dogs, therapy dogs and seeing eye dogs. [NYDN] After four-and-a-half months, an extreme New Yorker rode his Citi Bike 2,700 […]

December 23, 2015

Gramercy Park Will Open to the Public on Christmas Eve; Inside the Apartments from ‘Elf’

Commoners can enter Gramercy Park on Christmas Eve to hear holiday caroling. [TONY] Not surprisingly, a food hall called the Pennsy is opening next month above Penn Station. [Gothamist] Here’s what Christmas would cost you in 1932. [NYP] All the apartments in the Christmas movie “Elf” are pretty incredible. [Brick Underground] Starbucks rules in Manhattan, but […]

December 21, 2015

Did Mast Brothers Fool Us Into Buying Crappy Chocolate?; ‘The 12 Days of Christmas’ Monetized

How the Mast Brothers fooled the world into paying $10 a bar for crappy hipster chocolate. [Quartz] A 30,000-square-foot bowling and karaoke amusement complex is coming to Bushwick. [Gothamist] Hess Triangle, the city’s smallest piece of real estate, gets the cartoon treatment. [New Yorker] The ridiculous amount it would take to buy all the items in […]

December 18, 2015

Foodies Remember the Four Seasons; What Will Replace the Hipster?

As the closing of the Four Seasons approaches, five regulars remember the iconic landmarked restaurant. [Grub Street] What will replace the hipster? Will it be yuccies, cutesters, or maybe health goths? [Vice] Traveling through Grand Central on the 25th? Hidden bar the Campbell Apartment will be open on Christmas for the first time. [Gothamist] Architect […]

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