ArtBridge and The Durst Organization Unveil 600-Foot-Long Multimedia Public Art Exhibition at Halletts Point
ArtBridge, in partnership with The Durst Organization, is pleased to announce A City in Motion, a public art exhibition and augmented reality (AR) experience created by Astoria-based artist Zeehan Wazed. This 600-foot-long exhibition is installed on the construction fencing of The Durst Organization’s 20 and 30 Halletts Point, where 647 mixed-income apartments, neighborhood-focused retail, and waterfront open space are being developed The exhibition is part of City Canvas, an initiative of the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs that transforms the city’s temporary protective structures into platforms for artwork, driven by collaboration between local artists and communities. The mural will be…
Author CityBiz
14 Window Treatment Ideas
New window treatments can be exciting, but your decision can dramatically affect your space. Your window treatment choice should balance functionality and aesthetics – depending on how much natural light and privacy you prefer – and there are endless amounts of options for you to choose from To help you narrow your choices, here are several window treatment ideas recommended by design experts. Incorporate Layering “Unless done by a professional designer, it’s rare to see window treatments layered,” says Isfira Jensen, CEO and principal interior designer at Nufacet Interiors, a firm based in New York City. Layering window treatments means…
Author Josephine Nesbit
What's all the buzz? Data shows registered beehives in NYC soaring in recent years
Times Square may be known for its buzz, but a few blocks away, it’s more literal. On the seventh floor rooftop at 1 Bryant Park are half a million honey bees They've been tenants at the Durst Organization property for about a decade now. “They don’t have it much better than here,” said Andrew Coté, an urban beekeeper who cares for the insects at the site. What You Need To Know Data shows a 500% increase in beehives registered with the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene since the program began They can be found all over…
Date 2023-08-21
Author Eric Feldman
Secret gardens: The plants and insects that inhabit NYC's green roofs
When you think of New York City’s birds, you probably think of one particular feathered fiend. Sometimes called a “sky rat,” it’s short, often missing toes, and travels in packs. But the pigeon is far from the only bird to traverse the city’s skies Gotham’s green roofs—gardens, farms, and planted green spaces—help the city absorb excess rain water during storms and cool the air. They are home to an assorted mix of bats, bees and plants—plus migratory birds that use roofs as rest stops before flying across the continent. The city might look like a concrete labyrinth from the ground,…
Date 2023-08-15
Author Celia Young
THE DURST ORGANIZATION AND PEACEFUL GARDENER LLC PARTNER FOR A GREENER ASTORIA AT HALLETTS POINT
The Durst Organization is partnering with local Astoria organization Peaceful Gardener LLC to expand sustainable initiatives at its Halletts Point development. At 10 Halletts Point, which opened in 2019, Peaceful Gardener assisted with the installation and maintenance of landscaping of the rooftop terraces. As Durst works on the next phase of the project, with two buildings currently under construction, Peaceful Gardener will be planting and maintaining trees, shrubs, flowers, and other vegetation along the Waterfront Esplanade “This is a significant demonstration of The Durst Organization’s commitment to the cultivation of community-based collaborations that support job creation, small business growth, inclusion,…
Author The Durst Organization