
They’ve made this pink an iconic feature of a move.
And who doesn’t like cake?
Easy peesy would have required a green truck, anyway, so this is a more standout thing.
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They’ve made this pink an iconic feature of a move.
And who doesn’t like cake?
Easy peesy would have required a green truck, anyway, so this is a more standout thing.

The one elevator at the 86th Street Target is marked ‘Elevator 13.’ Does that discourage use?




This little complex reminded me of my hometown in Queens in the ’50s.




What is your favorite drink?
Water goes so well with a walk. I am actually partial to drinking the carbonated version.
The bubbles make me feel all sparkly.









There’s a theme (or perhaps I will call it a mini-theme) that’s following me in my daily walks.





http://mycity.design.blog/2023/03/28/branded/
Vornado’s development of the “Penn District” is apparently in a holding pattern. This per Curbed which commented on the recent[ish] tear down of the Hotel Pennsylvania:
Why, exactly, did Vornado take down the Hotel Pennsylvania in 2023? It was on the doomed list for years before it was demolished, though various plans to rehab it had been offered. Ultimately, Vornado and its CEO, Steve Roth, decided the land would eventually be worth more topped with a new skyscraper than with 20 stolid floors of prewar hotel rooms, and that was that.
Curbed February 20, 2024
The area around the new Penn Station was nicely perked up the last time I was on 34th Street.
















