Posted on February 28, 2008 by taraatthehighline
We often get requests from people looking to host events on the High Line. Unfortunately, since it’s still an active construction site, we can’t let people have events up there yet. Many people don’t realize that there are lots of great event spaces in the Meatpacking District. Banchet, just steps away from the southern end of the High Line, [...]
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Posted on February 27, 2008 by Katie Lorah
Brookfield Properties has announced they have not submitted a second bid for the Rail Yards site. Supplementary bids were due yesterday.
Back in January, the MTA asked the five developers to submit supplementary materials supporting their ability to lease, not buy, the 26-acre site. None of this financial information was made public.
Brookfield’s decision not to [...]
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Posted on February 27, 2008 by Katie Lorah
We think the High Line is pretty.
So we want to share some of our favorite photos of the High Line– one every Wednesday.
[A tree grows from the enclosed platform of an abandoned meatpacking plant. Click to enlarge.]
If this isn’t enough for you, our flickr page should scratch that itch.
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Posted on February 25, 2008 by robertatthehighline
I was in Dallas a few weeks ago and learned about a couple of inspiring projects.
[The La Reunion rail trestle outside of Dallas. Photo from their Flickr page]
Utopian re-conquest of TX
I met a woman named Sarah Jane Semrad, who, along with a crew of activists, is turning a 35-acre site into an Arts Residency with the main building going up around [...]
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Posted on February 25, 2008 by matthewatthehighline
Boston may own New York in baseball, but in regards to creative re-development of disused behemoths of the mid-20th century, they may be woefully behind Gotham. Consider Sunday’s Times article describing the slow evolution of the park being built atop the Big Dig where Boston’s old Southeast Expressway used to run.
Jerold Kayden, a [...]
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Posted on February 22, 2008 by Katie Lorah
Section 1 is very busy right now as the team prepares for a delivery of soil in a few weeks. I went up this morning to take stock of all the action happening on the Line right now. Here are some highlights. Click all photos to enlarge.
Tracks are being re-installed in their original locations, after [...]
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Posted on February 21, 2008 by joshatthehighline
It’s award season for Amanda Burden, Chair of the New York City Planning Commission — and one of the High Line’s earliest, most passionate champions. Earlier in February, we saw her glide up to the podium to accept a New York City Cititzens Committee award, presented by Charlie Rose (right photo, and check out [...]
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