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US on brink of passing once-unthinkable 500,000 coronavirus deaths

15 shares A man places flags at the National World War I Museum and Memorial Jan. 19, 2021, in Kansas City, Missouri. The 1,665 flags represent the area residents who died in the coronavirus pandemic and the display was part of a national memorial to lives lost to COVID-19. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel) AP The US stood Monday at the brink of a once-unthinkable tally: 500,000 people lost to the coronavirus. A year into the pandemic, the running total of lives lost was about 498,000 roughly the population of Kansas City, Missouri, and just shy of the size of Atlanta. The figure compiled by Johns Hopkins University surpasses the number of people who died in 2019 of chronic lower respiratory diseases, stroke, Alzheimer’s, flu and pneumonia combined.

Redeveloping a West Side transportation hub is the key to the city s rebound

New Yorkers are greeting the completion of Moynihan Train Hall with praise and relief, encouraged by a shining example that we can still get big things done. Rightfully so. The Moynihan project points to a future when North America’s busiest transit nexus will once again be full and thriving…

GGI Helps Bring Public Art Display to LIfe at New Moynihan Train Hall

February 19, 2021 Penn Station s Half Century part of the new Moynihan Train Hall in Penn Station. Photography courtesy of Public Art Fund. As of January 2021, Moynihan Train Hall, located in New York City s Penn Station, is complete and ready to accommodate New Yorkers. This ambitious project comes with a revival of classic architecture alongside a helping of modern art, which General Glass International, GGI, brought to life with its Alice direct-to-glass printing process. Bringing Art to Moynihan Train Hall Detail of artwork, Penn Station s Half Century. Photo courtesy of Andrew Moore Photography. Initially spearheaded in the early 1990s by Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, for whom it is named, Moynihan Train Hall serves both as an extension of Penn Station’s concourse and a callback to the structure and style of the original Penn Station, which was dismantled in 1963 and replaced five years later with the oft-maligned underground station that has served the city e

Moynihan Train Hall: branding New York s biggest civic infrastructure project in decades

February 19, 2021 4:15 pm New York-based branding studio Watson & Company has designed the identity for the newly opened Moynihan Train Hall in Manhattan. The project has been called New York’s “most ambitious transportation and infrastructure upgrade in decades” and involves the extension of the city’s Penn Station. Penn is one of the city’s busiest stations, servicing some 600,000 travellers every day (pre-pandemic). Located near a host of tourist attractions, it also provides links to other major US cities like Boston and Philadelphia. The works increase the station’s capacity by 50 per cent. Watson & Co was approached for the branding project in 2019, according to studio founder William Richmond-Watson. The brief, he says, was to reimagine the civic space as one that “plays host to both the people of New York City and all its world visitors”.

Make apartments out of vacant offices, hotels to bring young workers to NYC, Cuomo says

Make apartments out of vacant offices, hotels to bring young workers to NYC, Cuomo says
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