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15 Avenue A


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94-96 Avenue A


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Renovation of 84 2nd Avenue


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327 East 22nd Street


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https://www.cityrealty.com/nyc/market-insight/features/future-nyc/gramercy-1860-tasteful-collection-modern-condos-take-shape-gramercy/29642

238 East 3rd Street

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some pretty great architecture out on Coney Island. Very nice brickwork.

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118 East 1st Street (East Village)


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Greenpoint Library (Brooklyn)

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24 1st Avenue / 101 East 2nd Street

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215 North 10th Street (Brooklyn)

yesterday:

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another one

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I wouldn’t mind a facelift on many modernist buildings in the Financial District haha

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This looks worse than what’s there.

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Another from the NYTimes:

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Looking down the J/M in east williamsburg, not sure if there is a thread for this building.

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Fulton and Franklin in BK

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Awful.

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Today.

401 west st

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Developer: Phipps Houses
Architect: FXFowle Architects
Contractor: Curtis+Ginsberg Architects

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China!

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https://rew-online.com/jersey-city-unveils-new-science-school-plan-at-innovation-campus/

Jersey City is moving forward with a new high school in its SciTech Scity, a planned 30-acre innovation campus around the Liberty Science Center.

The new Liberty Science High School will be developed by the city in partnership with Liberty Science Center (LSC) and Hudson County Board of Education in what’s being hailed as a “mini city of the future”, with a technological hub for students, innovators, entrepreneurs, and scientists to work together.

The state-of-the-art school will include a set of skill-centric classes for students in grades 9-12. The Hudson County Schools of Technology (HCST) will oversee operations at the new public county magnet high school to provide 400 science-talented high school students from across Hudson County with an opportunity for a curriculum centered on science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) that will leverage a work education program around the 200+ technology startup companies and entrepreneurs that will call SciTech Scity home.

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