New York City is world-renowned for restaurants that never close—and deliver at all hours. But for the city’s aging population, shopping and cooking can be physically and financially difficult, and that means that some of the most vulnerable New Yorkers are at risk of going hungry.
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A Company “About Town”: Event Roundup
Knightsbridge Park is a company “about town”: by day, we work in the Flatiron District and enjoy the enviable coffee options clustered around Madison Square Park. By night, we get to explore the city’s most exciting and sophisticated new buildings at events and parties.
All About Interior Design
When it comes to classical luxury reimagined, the new Grand Penthouse at 181 Fremont is in a class by itself. Designed by MASS Beverly, this four-bedroom residence in Downtown San Francisco spans the entire top floor of the 800-foot-tall building.
KB Park’s Guide to “Archtober”
When you look up at the New York skyline and start seeing red and orange leaves, it’s a sure sign that it’s time for Archtober, the city’s month-long celebration of design and the built environment.
Central Park Tower Soars to New Heights
Midtown Manhattan—especially 57th Street, just below Central Park—is home to a group of sleek, soaring buildings that physically redefine the term “skyscraper.”