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Carved, the La Cañada Flintridge destination’s fall spectacular, and Enchanted Forest of Light, the garden’s seasonal shimmer show, will be back this fall. ....
Love in bloom: Beekman 1802 celebrates Pride Month with wedding marathon on Upstate NY farm Updated 8:16 AM; Today 6:00 AM Glass artwork by Tom Fruin will be the backdrop to 100 couples getting married in June 2021 as part of Beekman 1802 s Let Love Bloom wedding marathon.Provided photo | nyup.com Facebook Share In celebration of Pride Month and their commitment to all expressions of love and kindness, Upstate New York’s Beekman 1802 is inviting scores of couples to their farm to say “I do” atop “Matrimony Hill,” inside a rainbow-colored glass house. The “Let Love Bloom” wedding marathon will take place on the Beekman farm in Sharon Springs on June 26, the same day the Supreme Court legalized gay marriage in 2015. ....
The 23-story mixed-use structure echoes the historic vernacular of the neighboring Dime Savings Bank Words by: Will Speros • Photos courtesy of the Dime New York-based architecture firm Fogarty Finger has completed a new mixed-use hub, the Dime, in the South Williamsburg section of Brooklyn. Housed within a 23-story terracotta and glass structure linked to the landmarked Dime Savings Bank, the 345,000-square-foot project accommodates 117 residential units, 105,000 square feet of office space, and 50,000 square feet of retail. The façade complements the exterior of the historic bank and supports unobstructed views of the city. “The Dime’s design takes nuanced cues from its neighboring bank’s historic architecture and materiality,” says Fogarty Finger director Harshad Pillai. “The bank’s fluted column design is echoed through the Dime’s terracotta façade, as well as in its commercial lobby walls that carry a variation of the gesture in a warm wood.” ....
With New York City starting to fully reopen, rooftop season could not come at a better time. Fall back in love with the city that never sleeps by sipping an iced cold beverage and taking in some magical views. Plus, with COVID restrictions still in place, most of these bars require a reservation, an upside at those notoriously hard-to-book places. Ahead, find a rooftop watering hole that checks all of the boxes, whether you’re looking for a swanky terrace to impress out-of-towners or a more relaxed seaside bar with views of the Atlantic. Photo courtesy of Broken Shaker at Freehand New York ....