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A recent split 2-2 vote by the Board of Standards and Appeals upheld the city’s Department of Buildings’ approval for 50 West 66th Street
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“We look forward to advancing this project in the coming months,” said MTA spokesman Aaron Donovan
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Now in its fifth year, the annual Women in Construction Networking Event is designed to connect and inspire a traditionally under-represented demographic in the built environment industry
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The Connie cocktail lounge forms part of the transformation of Eero Saarinen's modernist terminal building into a lounge and hotel last year.
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The lounge, along with some other work this summer, will finally connect the Onondaga Creekwalk to the Onondaga Lake West Shore trail.
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Known as “Local Law 11” inspections, this program requires all owners of buildings over six stories tall to hire licensed professionals to perform a comprehensive façade inspection every five years
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The work is a joint venture between American Airlines and British Airways, who are both Oneworld partners.
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Lateral Office, the Canadian experimental design practice that operates at the intersection of architecture, landscape, and urbanism, installed 12 seesaws in New York City's Garment District.
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Chelsea’s historic Terminal Warehouse, a remnant of the area’s industrial past, will soon get a revamp.
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Earlier this week, construction officially topped out on The West, a new 12-story condominium tower at 547 West 47th Street in Hell’s Kitchen.
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New York City’s real estate industry generated $31.9 billion in taxes over the last fiscal year, representing 53% of the City’s tax revenue, according to a REBNY analysis. Highlights of the analysis i ...
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The New York Power Authority and the City of Kingston today announced the start of installation of energy-efficient LED streetlights throughout the city as part of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo’s Smart Str ...
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With the latest office markets reports showing that low unemployment and relentless growth in the TAMI sector have led to the high leasing volume in Manhattan since 2001, experts from CBRE are predict ...
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They’re the ultimate team players, whether employed in New York and New Jersey or in the construction industry beyond. The 20 selected as ENR New York’s 2020 Top Young Professionals give back to their ...
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A group in New York City has challenged startups to make buildings there more energy efficient while also reducing waste. This group is New Lab, which is a tech hub located in Brooklyn, and it is work ...
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A fight over the future of Bushwick could put Mayor Bill de Blasio’s entire housing policy at risk, as opposition to its basic premise — mixed-income housing — seems to be gaining momentum. The Bushwi ...
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For Two World Trade Center (second from left), Bjarke Ingels' architecture firm BIG proposed a stack of stepped boxes in 2015. Get ready for Two World Trade Center, Version 3.0. Larry Silverstein and ...
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A brand-new design has been revealed for 3 Hudson Boulevard, a long-planned tower with 1.85 million square feet of office space. Just shy of 1,000 feet tall, 3 Hudson Boulevard will top out at 56 stor ...
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Third Avenue should win an award for the most office building makeovers. Hospitality-minded owners are planning major revamps for several towers between East 42nd and 57th streets, with A-plus ameniti ...
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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and the Design-Build team of Urbahn Architects, Citnalta-Forte, and HAKS (now Atane Consulting) have completed renovations to three subway stations, one ...