PassivHaus in Windsor Terrace, $1.3B in Stimulus to NYC, & High Line Preview
- Brooklyn Cohousing project in Windsor Terrace to use PassivHaus design techniques , could be city’s most energy efficient building.
- $1.3 billion in stimulus dollars are coming to New York City .
- More reactions to Broadway traffic ban in Times Square.
- Sundance Channel produces video preview of High Line park, set to open June 8.
- Gotham needs more modern office space ; by 2010, 64 percent of office buildings will be more than 50 years old (national average is 24).
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