Lasker Rink, a swimming pool and skating rink, activated Central Park’s north end since 1966, but was due for an upgrade. This week the renamed and revamped recreation spot opened again to the public ...
When Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux designed New York’s Central Park starting in the late 1850s, they created a set of diverse landscapes—including fields, meadows, lawns, and broad lakes. In ...
The world’s highest duplex residence has come to market atop Central Park Tower on Manhattan’s Billionaires’ Row — the tallest mostly residential building in the world. The 11,535-square-foot home, ...
Gainsborough Studios at 222 Central Park South, a landmarked co-op dating from 1908, is suing for no less than $3 million ...
The Delacorte, renovated for $85 million, welcomes back audiences for Shakespeare in the Park. It echoes the park’s ethos, our architecture critic says. By James Barron Good morning. It’s Thursday.
Other Works by Architect: Firehouses: Engine Co. 253, and Engine Co. 243, both in Bath Beach, and Engine Co. 247 in Boro Park. Other buildings include row houses, mansions, apt buildings and churches ...
The Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, Radio City Music Hall. One thing these iconic New York buildings all have in common: They’re all built in the art deco style, which is characterized ...
In the 1960s, a concrete rink-and-pool combo got plunked into the northeast corner of Central Park. Jammed partway into a bend in Park Drive, muscling in on the Harlem Meer, and choking off a stream ...
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