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The Trinity Building, designed by Francis H. Kimball and built in 1905, with an addition of 1907, [1]: 1 and Kimball's United States Realty Building of 1907, [2]: 1 located respectively at 111 and 115 Broadway in Manhattan's Financial District, are among the first Gothic-inspired skyscrapers in New York, and both are New York City designated landmarks.
1794 estate, modified several times later, was home to Nicholas Biddle: 2: Atkinson Road Bridge: Atkinson Road Bridge: March 20, 2002 : Atkinson Road and Pidcock's Creek: Solebury Township: 3: Belmont: Belmont: May 3, 1988 : 3779 Bristol Road
Bristol is a town in Ontario County, New York, United States. The population was 2,298 at the 2020 census. [2] Bristol was named after Bristol County, Massachusetts, by settlers from New England. The town of Bristol is in the western half of the county, southwest of the city of Canandaigua.
In the late 1980’s a real estate development proposal threatened the former Jakobson Shipyard on the shoreline of Oyster Bay. Concerned about the impact this development would have on Oyster Bay Harbor, Friends of the Bay, a not-for-profit group, the late State Senator Ralph Marino, former State Senator Carl Marcellino, and other elected officials lead a campaign that brought the community ...
The estate was built in the 1960s as the Ford Estate and completed in the mid to late 1970s, to house people moving from the North End of Birkenhead and providing a better standard of living. [ 2 ] Most of Beechwood is former council property, bought from Wirral Borough Council by local tenants who formed a community housing association .
The Waterfront Alliance was founded by the Municipal Art Society in 1999, and was led by urban planner and activist Carter Craft. [1]Roland Lewis, an American urbanist, community organizer, and former executive director of Habitat for Humanity-New York City, was the President and CEO of the Waterfront Alliance from 2007 until 2020.
Macklowe was born to a Jewish family, [1] the son of a garment executive from Westchester County, New York.He graduated from New Rochelle High School in 1955, and attended the University of Alabama, New York University, and the School of Visual Arts before dropping out, in 1960, to become a real estate broker. [2]
In 2001, The New York Times architectural critic Herbert Muschamp described Waterside as a "great urban composition" that is "picturesque and historically informed." He compared the high-rise apartment buildings to the towers of San Gimignano , with the East River and FDR Drive taking the place of the walls that protected the Italian medieval ...