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Adaptive Reuse In New York City: The TWA Flight Terminal

The redevelopment of the TWA Terminal at JFK Airport is a recent example of adaptive reuse in New York City which highlights the endless opportunities for repurposing the region’s abandoned commercial spaces. Beyer Blinder Belle’s recently unveiled restoration and extension proposes 505-room hotel which reuses the shell of architect Earo Saarinen’s iconic mid-20th century airport terminal – considered state-of-the-art, even

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When Sidewalks Attack

Winter is over but it’s effects are still taking a toll on our sidewalks. Due to New York winters, the chemicals and salt used to clear the snow from the streets damage the sidewalks. While it is necessary to clear the snow, the wear and tear of winter can do a number on our sidewalks. You’ve seen them – uneven and cracked

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New Dimensions and Classic Charm: Adaptive Reuse in New York City

New York City is a place with a rich history, a buzzing atmosphere, and commanding architecture.  Natives and travelers alike regularly walk past sites of historic and aesthetic value unaware of the potential that lines the block. Adaptive reuse in New York City is a viable option for those who are looking to place a new function, and get new

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