NYC’s High Line Named One of World’s Most Popular Landmarks
Travel + Leisure Magazine rated New York’s High Line No. 10 on the World’s Most Popular Landmarks list! Flower beds, day loungers, even a bar occupy this once-abandoned elevated rail bed—reconceived by Diller, Scofidio, and Renfro—that now threads through buildings from the Meatpacking District to West 30th Street. Rankings for other New York City landmarks: #1... Read More
Superior Ink – The West Village Has “Something Superior” on its Cobble-Stoned Streets
When the architectural firm of Robert A. M. Stern redesigned the plans for Superior Ink Condominiums and Townhomes in 2007, the team faced a brewing controversy between developers, Related Companies and West Village preservationists. Superior Ink was a historic building that, as its namesake implies, once housed an ink factory in the 20th century. Preservationists wanted the 195-foot... Read More









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