Midcentury Danish design at the UN; first building at Essex Crossing tops out
![Midcentury Danish design at the UN; first building at Essex Crossing tops out Midcentury Danish design at the UN; first building at Essex Crossing tops out](https://importer-dev.6sqft.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Screen-Shot-2016-09-01-at-1.42.10-PM.png?w=1560&format=webp)
- This United Nations office got a midcentury Danish renovation. [Curbed]
- Commercial needs and recreational desires are struggling to coexist in New York’s waterways. [NYT]
- The last two World Trade Center PATH train cars from 9/11 will open to the public for first time. [Untapped]
- Essex Crossing— the Lower East Side’s 1.65 million square foot mixed-use development–reaches a milestone with 175 Delancey Street topping out. [CityRealty.com]
Images: The office of the President of the UN General Assembly by UN Studio (L); 175 Delancey via Dattner Architects (R)
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