Besides the breathtaking atrium, check out the lobby, reception, bar, and even Tom Colicchio's Fowler & Wells restaurant. / 8 comments
Plus: Tennis court intrigue; dry cleaners said to be moving; tugboat photo exhibit; free kayaking starting Friday. / 3 comments
Two restaurants, a "lounge" that looks to be big, and rentable terraces. Plus: Pepolino worker injured; living in Battery Park City; Eataly confirmation, of sorts; Fulton Market Building gets meh response. / 2 comments
Ever wanted to explore inside 5 Beekman, a.k.a. Temple Court? Annika K. Martin did, and she took tons of photos—and they go far deeper than the photos you tend to see of the space. / 5 comments
Looking a little unhinged, alas. Plus: Temple Court officially changes hands; socializing your rabbit; buildings with libraries; people with dementia.
Plus: Temple Court hotel update; a "freedom trail" for the abolition movement; the new building at 137 Franklin; more on the Butterfly; 1WTC tenant drops out; inside Atera.
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