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Posts by CNU NYC

First: Before. Second: Only people walking and biking go through to Park Place and City Hall Park. Cars go east to Water Street and the FDR Drive. Third: Car-Free Brooklyn Bridge.

First: Before. Second: Only people walking and biking go through to Park Place and City Hall Park. Cars go east to Water Street and the FDR Drive. Third: Car-Free Brooklyn Bridge.

(Almost) Good - Better - Best

#BrooklynBridge @transalt.org

8 months ago 1 1 1 1
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New Urban News for the Fourth of July: Empire Station Coalition, BrooklynSpeaks and Fourth of July events this weekend in FiDi. #ItHappenedHere #cultureNOW Click here: bit.ly/070725n

9 months ago 2 1 0 0
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CNU 33 New England at Providence Examining the Resilience of a Region New England is home to some of our country’s oldest urbanism - villages, towns, and cities that have evolved through centuries of change: From economic peaks and v...

Register Here: cnu.org/cnu33

11 months ago 1 1 0 0
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NB Architects: You can get all the HSW CEU credits you could possibly want while visiting one of the most beautiful cities in New England. Details below and in subsequent posts. 2/3

11 months ago 1 1 1 0
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Join Us in Providence June 11-14 for the 33rd Annual New Urban Congress. Only 3 hours away on Amtrak.

Early bird registration discount ends April 30. 1/3

11 months ago 1 1 1 0
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But Deliver Us From Vornado - CNU NYC Rally to Save the Penn Station Neighborhood. Thursday, August 30 4 PM

Lead us not into Penn Station www.cnu.nyc/newurbanism/...

11 months ago 0 0 0 0
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Traffic Flow and the Status Quo: There are better ways to spend $10 billion than rebuilding the BQE - CNU NYC New York City plans to spend more than $10 billion on a project that will speed up climate change and increase the number of New Yorkers killed by traffic and pollution. The good news is that the city...

There are better ways to spend $10 billion than rebuilding the #BQE
www.cnu.nyc/new-york-cit...

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Why Penn Station Is So Hard to Fix The Trump administration has announced a takeover of the improvement project, but it will require more than just federal muscle.

For City Journal, I wrote about why New York's Penn Station is so hard to fix:

www.city-journal.org/article/new-...

11 months ago 6 1 0 2
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TONIGHT @ 6 PM:
NYC MAYORAL CANDIDATES FORUM

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1 year ago 0 0 0 0
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The City of Yes, the City for All & the Future of New York City's Neighborhoods

We'll be setting up here, but that won't happen today.

In the meantime, how many know that the future of New York's neighborhoods is under negotiation behind closed doors this month? mailchi.mp/cnu.nyc/coyc...

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