The NYU Langone Medical Center is in the midst of a massive expansion at its main campus in Kips Bay. Here we take you to buildings — Helen L. and Martin S. Kimmel Pavilion, next to its flagship Tisch Hospital, and the Science Building.
Different publications, including this one, examine the cost to benefit analysis of living in NYC’s micro-unit building, and as expected not everyone has taken kindly to the idea of spending so much on less than 400 square feet of space.
Construction is marching along on the former mud pit that's now known as the American Copper Buildings, the twin towers rising on Manhattan's east side, and a new video released by JDS offers a peek at the process of constructing those bendy towers.
The project came about after developers purchased by five, four-to-six story buildings located side by side on Third Avenue in a $50 million sale last year. This new building will also 3,000 square feet of retail.
It's been nearly four years since the city launched its adAPT NYC competition to create tiny, livable units in a new Kips Bay building, and now, the finished product is actually ready to welcome its first residents.
New York City's first skybridge built in 80 years can be found on Manattan's East Side in SHoP's under-construction American Copper Buildings. The three-story skybridge will be one of the longest such bridges in the world when complete.
Say hello to the American Copper Buildings, which is the new name for the twisty copper towers rising on the East Side of Manhattan. We also have a bunch of new interior renderings for the SHoP and JDS collaboration.
In this week's Curbed Comparisons column, we're looking at apartments renting around $2,500, including places in Greenpoint, the West Village, and Forest Hills. Which one would you choose?