Posted on March 7, 2008 by katieatthehighline
The movement to save the High Line started as a grassroots operation, localized in Chelsea and the Meatpacking District. From the very early days, the neighborhood newspapers of Community Media (The Villager, Gay City News, Downtown Express, and later, Chelsea Now) have carried some of the best coverage of the project.
Chelsea Now was launched in 2006 to focus [...]
Filed under: Community, Neighborhood | Tagged: Chelsea Now, Larry Lerner, Media, Neighborhood, West Chelsea | 1 Comment »
Posted on January 16, 2008 by katieatthehighline
The Times reports that ad firm Ogilvy-Mather plans to take over a building at 11th Avenue & 47th Street, making them pioneers on the Far West side. Though, it must be noted, their building is not really all *that* close to the Rail Yards site.
Andrew Berman (he of many community activist organizations) takes out the [...]
Filed under: Media, Uncategorized | Tagged: Andrew Berman, Brookfield, Chelsea Now, Crain's, Extell, HYCAC, Merril Lynch, New York Magazine, New York Times, Observer, Ogilvy-Mather, Stephen Holl | No Comments »
Posted on December 18, 2007 by katieatthehighline
Related Companies announces a $1.4 Billion investment by firms including Goldman Sachs and MSD Capital. While the firm’s release remarks that this news does not impact any of their current plans, including their West Side Rail Yards redevelopment proposal, the timing of their announcement is certainly convenient. The Times reports on this here.
Gothamist also picked [...]
Filed under: Uncategorized | Tagged: 7 Train, Brookfield, Chelsea Now, Crain's, Dan Doctoroff, Developers, Durst/Vornado, ESDC, Extell, Goldman Sachs, Gothamist, Moynihan Station, New York Magazine, Related | No Comments »
Posted on December 11, 2007 by katieatthehighline
The Real Deal weighs different developers’ treatment of the grid, the High Line and the challenges of the site.
The Observer interviews Extell’s Gary Barnett and Brookfield’s Ric Clark, and lays out developer ties to the Bloomberg administration.
Chelsea Now covers last week’s architect presentations at Cooper Union.
Atlantic Yards Report shows the contrast between this rail yards process and [...]
Filed under: Media | Tagged: Atlantic Yards, Brookfield, Chelsea Now, Cooper Union, Developers, Extell, Gary Barnett, High Line, New York Magazine, Oberserver, Ric Clark, The Real Deal | No Comments »
Posted on December 7, 2007 by katieatthehighline
This week’s issue of Chelsea Now features an editorial making the case for preserving the entire High Line at the rail yards. The Villager also ran the editorial.
The piece focuses on the High Line’s ability to add value to the site by increasing the value of the surrounding real estate, drawing tourists to the area, serving as [...]
Filed under: High Line, Media | Tagged: Chelsea Now, High Line | 3 Comments »