Rainforest Wood on High Line, Green School in East Brunswick, and Empty Retail at Hearst Tower
2009
12
Jul
- Design unveiled for "futuristic" green school in East Brunswick, New Jersey.
- Community groups concerned that rainforest wood from Amazon was used to construct High Line.
- Former Con Ed steam plant on 58th and 11th may receive landmark designation.
- 11 Times Square to "test" the city's market for tenants seeking green office space.
- Williamsburg mansion from "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" may be sold rather than demolished.
- FDIC signs 10-year, 100,000-square-foot lease at LEED-EBOM-hopeful Empire State Building.
- 3 years later, retail space still empty at LEED Gold-certified Hearst Tower.
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