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Tag Archives: Evan Bindelglass
Skipping Halloween For The New York Philharmonic
On Friday night, October 31, I skipped Halloween and instead went to the New York Philharmonic (seen in the above photo during the standing ovation at the end of the first half). Continue reading
Last Day For Guastavino Exhibit At Museum Of The City Of New York
New York City wouldn’t be the same without vaulted tile ceiling master Rafael Guastavino, Sr. and his son Rafael Jr. That partnership has been, since March, the subject of the exhibit “Palaces for the People” at the Museum of the … Continue reading
Catching Up: Judge Hears Jim’s Shoe Repair Case, Astoria Cove at City Planning, Apthorp Getting Topper, and Williamsburg Preschool
I’m a little behind on my updates. So, here are my latest stories for Curbed NY.
LPC Doesn’t Approve NYU 383 Lafayette, Brooklyn Heights Rebuild, or Williamsburg Preschool
I covered three items at the Landmarks Preservation Commission for Curbed NY on Tuesday and in all three cases, the hearing was closed with no action. That means the proposals were not approved.
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Tagged 144 Clinton Street, 2 Fillmore Place, 383 Lafayette Street, Art Deco, Art Moderne, Bill de Blasio, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Heights, Curbed, Curbed NY, Evan Bindelglass, Frederick Bland, Landmarks Preservation Commission, LPC, Manhattan, Meenakshi Srinivasan, New York University, NoHo, NYU, Plantworks, Robert Tierney, St. Charles Borromeo Church, The School at Fillmore Place, Williamsburg
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Rent Guidelines Board, Apthorp, Fulton Market Building, Pastis Topper, Hy-Fi at MoMA PS1, Tory Burch, and One Wall Street
So, I’ve been up to a bit since I last posted on my blog. Here goes.
Posted in Photography, Uncategorized
Tagged 151 Mercer Street, 390 West End Avenue, 9-19 Ninth Avenue, Apthorp, Art Deco, Curbed NY, David Benjamin, Evan Bindelglass, Fulton Market Building, Howard Hughes Corporation, Hy-Fi, Landmarks Preservation Commission, LPC, MoMA, MoMA PS1, New York City Rent Guidelines Board, One Wall Street, Pastis, Rent, Rent Control, Rent Guidelines Board, Tory Burch, Upper West Side, UWS, Young Architects Program
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Updates: Jim’s Shoe Repair Case Going Before Judge; Comcast Signs For 30 Rock; Changes For 498 West End Ave
This roundup of my reporting involves a longtime family-run business, an iconic skyscraper, and an 12-story apartment building.
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Tagged 1250 Avenue of the America's, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, 498 West End Avenue, Comcast, Comcast Building, Curbed NY, Evan Bindelglass, GE, GE Building, Jim's Shoe Repair, Landmarks Preservation Commission, LPC, NBC, NBC Universal, RCA, RCA Building, Rockefeller Center, Upper West Side, UWS
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Week Wrap-Up: Southern Manhattan Levees, Chelsea Hotel Air Rights, SoHo Glass Box
The stories I covered last week all involved proposals for new things, from Lower Manhattan to Chelsea to SoHo.
A Sense Of Humor In NYC Government
On Thursday, I was near New York City Hall to join a few other reporters to be briefed about an idea to protect southern Manhattan from future Sandy-type storms (read it here). When I walked into the New York City … Continue reading
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Tagged Clocks, Comedy, Evan Bindelglass, Funny, Humor, New York City, New York City Mayor's Office of Recovery and Resiliency, News, NYC, Sandy, Time
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What Happens When There Is A Fire Drill At The Manhattan Municipal Building?
On Tuesday, I was downtown to cover the Landmarks Preservation Commission again when there was a fire drill at the Manhattan Municipal Building. But it was unlike any fire drill I had ever experienced.