Wendell Cox has received his fair share of criticism from this blog, but his post last week about Tokyo's surprising lack of density is very interesting. Sure, Tokyo's suburbs are dense enough to be connected by job centers by rail, but the core is almost completely low- and lower-mid-rise, and thus … [Read more...]
Before the landmarks…
The other day I was stumbling around Wikipedia when I found pictures of what was apparently the first iteration of New York's Grand Central train station, called Grand Central Depot. The "depot" opened in 1871 and was built in the neo-Renaissance style that was popular back then (as opposed to the … [Read more...]
New York transit officials grudgingly consider using existing track more efficiently
Now that Chris Christie killed the ARC project, which would have built another rail tunnel between New Jersey and Manhattan, Transportation Nation is reporting that MTA boss Joe Lhota is asking the different New York area railroads to do what they were supposed to do half a century ago when they … [Read more...]
TRD: Bushwick is staying industrial – no residential rezoning for East Williamsburg!
The Real Deal says that Bushwick, a neighborhood on the L that's seeing a lot of housing demand spill over from Williamsburg, is not getting a residential rezoning.TRD describes how the "sought-after northwestern area [...] is zoned for manufacturing, so residential building is largely banned … [Read more...]
Photos and renderings of buildings going up across New York
In honor of my new home (as of this February), New York City, here are some new towers going up in Midtown Manhattan! All photos from (where else?) the SkyscraperCity forums...click for source.The first is the International Gem Tower in the Diamond District (which looks to me like textured steel … [Read more...]
Were NYU and Chelsea Market’s hotels just stalking horses?
An item from Crain's NY Business, behind a paywall (I think?): Sacrificial hotels Two hotel developments in Manhattan were effectively killed last week. The City Planning Commission cut a proposed 190-room property from New York University's expansion plan, and Community Board 4 rejected Chelsea … [Read more...]
Preservationists Accuse NYC Landmarks Commission of Favoritism
A scandal may be brewing at New York City’s Landmarks Preservation Commission. The LPC has never had a reputation for being very objective or easy to work with, but now its integrity is being called into question as preservationists are accusing both a current and former official of colluding … [Read more...]
Good Transit Is Ugly Transit
Shinjuku Station, Tokyo Train stations in Japan are a lot of things. They are busy – Tokyo’s Shinjuku Station sees two-thirds as many passengers as the entire NYC Subway. They are complex – the big ones are shared by multiple railway companies, from public to private and everything in between. … [Read more...]