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Renderings: Here s Your First Look at Essex Crossing (Phase1) | The Lo-Down : News from the Lower East Side

Essex Crossing Site 2; view from the intersection of Delancey and Essex streets. Credit: Handel Architects. Tonight at University Settlement’s Houston Street Center, developers of Essex Crossing are unveiling their designs for the first four buildings of the large residential and commercial project coming to the former Seward Park urban renewal site. Thanks to a press briefing held earlier today, we’re able to bring you a condensed version of what members of the public are seeing this evening. Delancey Street Associates, the consortium building the nearly 2-million sq. ft. project, asked us to wait until the meeting of Community Board 3’s land use committee got underway before we published the renderings you see here.

Followup: Essex Crossing s First Four Buildings | The Lo-Down : News from the Lower East Side

Followup: Essex Crossing s First Four Buildings | The Lo-Down : News from the Lower East Side
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Relief, reluctance and confusion: New Yorkers react to mask-free guidance

When the CDC announced this week that people fully vaccinated against Covid-19 mostly didn’t have to wear masks indoors, many Americans saw this news as cause for celebration, feeling a sense of freedom after 15 months of itchy and cumbersome face coverings. But in New York City, which was the US’s first coronavirus hotspot last spring, not everyone was rushing to rip off their masks, despite the official OK to do so. Some were happy to ditch.

Renderings: Here s Your First Look at Essex Crossing (Phase1) | The Lo-Down : News from the Lower East Side

Essex Crossing Site 2; view from the intersection of Delancey and Essex streets. Credit: Handel Architects. Tonight at University Settlement’s Houston Street Center, developers of Essex Crossing are unveiling their designs for the first four buildings of the large residential and commercial project coming to the former Seward Park urban renewal site. Thanks to a press briefing held earlier today, we’re able to bring you a condensed version of what members of the public are seeing this evening. Delancey Street Associates, the consortium building the nearly 2-million sq. ft. project, asked us to wait until the meeting of Community Board 3’s land use committee got underway before we published the renderings you see here.

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