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A Pretty Parking Lot Opens in the Bronx

Regular readers know that as ambivalent as we are about driving in the city, The Observer sure loves an attractive parking structure. Last July, we looked at one under construction at the New York Botanic Garden, up the Bronx, that also doubled as a park-and-ride spot for the local MetroNorth stop—attractive mass transit! The garage opened on Friday, and The Architect’s Newspaper was on hand. Check out some pictures after the jump, or take the full tour on their site. Read More

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The night-time lighting scheme designed by Ms. Schwendinger.

Another Pretty Parking Lot For New York, This Time in the Bronx

Back in June, The Observer marveled at a parking lot the city was rehabilitating on the Lower East Side. Yes, we marveled at a parking lot. That is because the city’s Public Design Excellence program was hard at work showing utilitarian structures need not be unsightly ones. And, lo, the pretty parking lot has struck again, this time in the Bronx, at the New York Botanical Garden. Read More

Events for September 15, 2006

Al Gore discusses climate change at the New York Botanical Garden.

Tom Suozzi proposes Nassau’s budget for 2007.

The state senate meets at 2:30. You can watch it live here.

Rep. Christopher Shays holds a hearing entitled, “What are the Consequences of Leaving Iraq?”

Karl Rove is the special guest at a fundraiser Read More

Pharma Goes to the Bronx

The new 28,000 square-foot Pfizer Plant Research Laboratory, funded partially by you-know-who and designed by Polshek Partnership, opens this week at the New York Botanical Garden. It will be open to the public until Sunday before being closed for students and scientists to study molecular systems and plant genomics. Get your wiggly Read More