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A DUKEDOM FOR HISTORY

July 21st, 2010

A recent article in New York Magazine titled “Old New York” features nine nineteenth- century properties which tap into NYC’s real estate history…as well as into its current fashion-crazed, financial cavalierness. In the world of real estate, history comes at a price (a very dear price) and nostalgia is merely a selling point for those [...]

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SURREAL CITYSCAPES

April 16th, 2010

Exploring the border between Brooklyn and Queens one night, I discovered a strange transitional zone behind the large neon Pepsi Cola sign on the East River. For years, I had seen that sign from the Manhattan side as a kind of commercial icon. Now, I was suddenly on a construction site, with bulldozers and backhoes [...]

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INCLEMENT GREEN

March 22nd, 2010

After more than twenty years of contention, reevaluation and irresolution, Brooklyn Bridge Park has, more or less, finally opened today. While city officials gathered for the ribbon cutting ceremony, on this rain-soaked Monday morning, most of the park has yet to be built…who will foot the bill has yet to be disclosed. The opening introduced [...]

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Oftentimes barely noticed if not utterly ignored, the Manhattan Bridge is situated adjacent to, and in the shadow of, the Brooklyn Bridge. Unlike its older and legendary rival, the Manhattan Bridge failed to receive its share of glowing paeans and dazzling tributes over the years…resigned to its status as a serviceable not a laudable bridge, [...]

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MANHATTAN BRIDGE AT 100

October 4th, 2009

The Manhattan Bridge, the youngest of the four East River Bridges, will celebrate its 100th birthday on Sunday, Oct. 4. Organized by the New York City Bridge Centennial Commission, the celebration will include a parade of historic vehicles, walking and bike tours, and public discussions on the history and construction of the bridge. It will [...]

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REALTY COMING TO REALITY

July 8th, 2009

In the event that you’re feeling that you aren’t living unless you’re living in New York City, here’s a bit of good news: real estate prices here are dropping. The Brooklyn Paper is reporting that the biggest drop is occurring in DUMBO (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass), Boerum Hill, and Downtown Brooklyn where the [...]

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ODLUM: A LEAP OF FATE

June 3rd, 2009

The Brooklyn Bridge holds the dubious distinction as being New York City‘s bridge of choice for jumpers. Stretching 5,989 feet (1825 m) and 135 feet (41m) high at midspan over the East River, the bridge connects the boroughs of Brooklyn and Manhattan. When it opened on May 24, 1883 it was the longest suspension bridge [...]

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ALL FIRED-UP ON HUDSON

May 7th, 2009

Macy’s plans to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Henry Hudson’s discovery of this region have angered many New Yorkers. The retail mega-store announced last Monday that its Fourth of July fireworks extravaganza will, in tribute to Hudson the explorer, be moved to the river that bears his name. A stretch of the Hudson River between [...]

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The MTA‘s chronic incompetency could fill volumes and provide stand-up comedians with 300 years worth of material to delight their audiences. In the entire course of modern history, I doubt that such an ineffectual and irresponsible corporation ever existed; and, if it did, I’m certain that it would’ve quickly collapsed beneath the weight of its [...]

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FROSTY DESCENTS

January 26th, 2009

The Lower East Side is about to get cool again, at least for a couple of days. On February 4th snowboarders will start taking practice runs down the ramp that’s being built on the side of the East River (you can get a nice view from the Williamsburg Bridge right now). Then on February 5th [...]

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COSTLY RETRO-LOOKS

January 13th, 2009

Apparently, one of NYC‘s last remaining “railcar diners” will not be saved from the wrecking ball after all. The Cheyenne Diner once stood on 33rd Street and Ninth Avenue in Manhattan since the 1940s, when rail travel was elegant and railcar-shaped dining attractive. Last April, the Cheyenne was closed to make way for (that’s right) [...]

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5:10PM & RE-COUNTING

July 7th, 2008

The notable and remarkable, ten minutes past the work whistle, moment of 5:10pm was a scene of empty desks and unfinished workloads in my office of ten minutes going on ten years ago.  Routine 9-to-5 days that were in full gear by 10, in low gear by 2, and in neutral (bordering on parked) by [...]

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    • Funeral For Girl Who Died Of Asthma Attack September 2, 2010
      (NY1) Yesterday, the funeral for 11-year-old Briana Ojeda was held in Park Slope, Brooklyn, and a horse-drawn carriage—escorted by police—brought the child's body to the St. Xavier Church. Ojeda died last after suffering an asthma attack at a playground, and her parents have claimed that a police officer not only blocked her mother from driving her to t […]
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    • Early Addition September 2, 2010
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    • 10-Year-Old Hit By Stray Bullets In Brooklyn September 2, 2010
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