Heuermann, who was arrested Thursday in connection with the 2010 Gilgo Beach killings, has long worked as an architect whose projects are mainly commercial.
U.S. Rep. Jerry Nadler has jumped into the fray over the city’s new hulking 5G antenna towers in Manhattan, where residents have railed against the cellular
Architect Kyle O’Donnell of Gramercy Design finds the perfect place for every piece, from Andy Warhol skate decks to a Mickey Mouse sculpture. I’m a Warhol-phile, says Marc Fichera, a sales associate with The Stein Team at Sotheby’s International Realty in Manhattan. Indeed, a colorful array of skate decks depicting Andy Warhol’s iconic Campbell’s Soup cans greets visitors in the entry of Marc’s home, a 1,000-square foot loft in the SoHo-Cast Iron District. He also has two prints, one photograph, and one Polaroid by the pop artist along with pieces by other LGBTQ+ artists. All figure prominently in the unit he shares with Dustin Zuber, a stylist at luxury e-commerce site The Editorialist.