Vacancies at Brooklyn Bridge Park: Hotel Requirement Sinks Developers Brooklyn Bridge Park has transformed the borough’s waterfront, replacing derelict warehouses with yuppie-packed lawns and playgrounds. The project would not By Matt Chaban
Durst: BofA Reduction Won’t Hurt Us Leasing executives at the Durst Organization say that Bank of America’s decision late last week to reduce its office footprint By Daniel Geiger
U.N. Architects Back to the Drawing Board; Pritzker Winner Still on Board The United Nations has a long tradition of employing the world’s finest architects. The original Secretariat complex was the work By Matt Chaban
Rankin On Rankin: The Photographer Talks Portraiture, Career Longevity and Becoming a Celebrity Himself By Sabrina Cooper