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
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Mayor de Blasio has officially opened the 45,000 s/f Nanotronics
manufacturing center at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
Nanotronics, a science technology company that combines AI,
automation and sophisticated imaging to manufacture hardware and software
capable of working on a nanometer scale, will use the building as its
headquarters.
The factory, designed by Rogers Partners Architects + Urban
Designers, will house research and development operations as well as production
and design by the company’s artificial intelligence researchers, computer
scientists, chemists and physicists.
“The Brooklyn Navy Yard has a history of serving New Yorkers
in times of crisis, and it proved its worth once again at the height of the
Nextiles Brings Its Smart Fabric with Advanced Sensor Technology to the Market
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