How this Brooklyn non-profit is producing 500,000+ isolation gowns for NYC...
Photo courtesy of Course of Trade As of this week, Industry City-based nonprofit workforce development organization Course of Trade has produced 219,279 hand-sewn isolation gowns for New York City...
View ArticleINTERVIEW: Architect Morris Adjmi on how Nomad’s 30 East 31st Street helps...
Renderings by The Neighbourhood, courtesy of Morris Adjmi Architects Among the recent architectural contributions to New York City designed by Morris Adjmi Architects, a tall, slender tower at 30 East...
View ArticleLandscape architects West 8 created NYC’s largest private outdoor garden at...
Rendering courtesy of Extell The coronavirus pandemic–which forced New Yorkers to shelter in place and adhere to social distancing rules–has many apartment dwellers longing for private outdoor space....
View ArticleBrooklyn-based company repurposes shipping containers for pop-up COVID-19...
A prototype of D-Tec 1 clinic courtesy of SG Blocks As the country enters the fourth month of fighting the coronavirus pandemic, public health experts and officials say the best way to keep the virus...
View ArticleINTERVIEW: Architect John Cetra on the Upper West Side’s Dahlia and the...
Images courtesy of CetraRuddy Designed by CetraRuddy and RKTB Architects, Dahlia at 212 West 95th Street celebrates the Upper West Side‘s classic residential blocks of pre-war architecture while adding...
View ArticleFall back in love with NYC through this new book of ‘hidden’ art treasures
Images courtesy of Running Press While New York City is home to some of the best and biggest cultural institutions in the world, it’s the more obscure masterpieces found on streets, subway stations,...
View ArticleHow Planter Rob is growing a community of plant lovers & affordable housing...
All images courtesy of Breaking Ground Plant entrepreneur Robert Jeffery, aka Planter Rob, recently teamed up with New York’s largest supportive housing provider Breaking Ground and plant company The...
View ArticleInside Peachy Keen, a ’70s-inspired Times Square restaurant with funky decor...
All photos courtesy of Alejandro Ramos An over-the-top dining experience bursting at the seams with color, patterns, and nostalgia opened in Times Square this summer. Peachy Keen is a sprawling...
View ArticleInside the NYBG’s Holiday Train Show, a whimsical tribute to NYC
Replicas of the Hell Gate Bridge and George Washington Bridge soar overhead in the Holiday Train Show; Photos courtesy of NYBG unless otherwise noted Since 1992, the New York Botanical Garden in the...
View ArticleLunar New Year brings celebrations and joy to NYC’s Chinatown
All photos courtesy of Welcome to Chinatown unless otherwise noted In early 2020, Vic Lee, who grew up in Manhattan’s Chinatown, noticed that there was less foot traffic in her neighborhood. “It was...
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