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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction. Developing New York’s Far West Side: Contemporary Art, the High Line, Megaprojects, and Urban Growth 1
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Part I. Contemporary Art
- 1 Chelsea as New York ’s Dominant Contemporary Art Gallery Neighborhood: A Real Estate and Finance Story 21
- 2 Contemporary Art and Life 91
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Part II. “Preservation” Projects
- 3 The High Line 151
- 4 The Gansevoort Market: From Meat Smells and Prostitution to Historic District, Fashion Central, Google Headquarters, and Whitney Museum 180
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Part III. Megaprojects: Why They Often Don’t Happen or Take So Long If They Do, from Javits Expansion to Moynihan Station and Hurricane Sandy
- 5 The Javits Expansion Fiasco 215
- 6 The Debate over Urban Stadiums: The New York Sports and Convention Center Fight (2004–2005 246
- 7 The Hudson Yards: Rezonings of 2004–2009 and Beyond: The City’s Uniform Land-Use Review Process, Inclusionary Zoning for Affordable Housing, Tax Increment Financing and the Number 7 Subway Extension, and the Culture Shed 269
- 8 Penn/Moynihan Station, 1992–? Fixing Infrastructure 314
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Part IV. The Challenges to Chelsea’s Art Gallery District from the Lower East Side
- 9 The Lower East Side and the New Museum: The Next Chelsea, or Another “Wrong Turn”? 347
- 10 Balancing Urban Growth and Protection/Preservation 382
- Notes 405
- Reference List 427
- Index 441
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction. Developing New York’s Far West Side: Contemporary Art, the High Line, Megaprojects, and Urban Growth 1
-
Part I. Contemporary Art
- 1 Chelsea as New York ’s Dominant Contemporary Art Gallery Neighborhood: A Real Estate and Finance Story 21
- 2 Contemporary Art and Life 91
-
Part II. “Preservation” Projects
- 3 The High Line 151
- 4 The Gansevoort Market: From Meat Smells and Prostitution to Historic District, Fashion Central, Google Headquarters, and Whitney Museum 180
-
Part III. Megaprojects: Why They Often Don’t Happen or Take So Long If They Do, from Javits Expansion to Moynihan Station and Hurricane Sandy
- 5 The Javits Expansion Fiasco 215
- 6 The Debate over Urban Stadiums: The New York Sports and Convention Center Fight (2004–2005 246
- 7 The Hudson Yards: Rezonings of 2004–2009 and Beyond: The City’s Uniform Land-Use Review Process, Inclusionary Zoning for Affordable Housing, Tax Increment Financing and the Number 7 Subway Extension, and the Culture Shed 269
- 8 Penn/Moynihan Station, 1992–? Fixing Infrastructure 314
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Part IV. The Challenges to Chelsea’s Art Gallery District from the Lower East Side
- 9 The Lower East Side and the New Museum: The Next Chelsea, or Another “Wrong Turn”? 347
- 10 Balancing Urban Growth and Protection/Preservation 382
- Notes 405
- Reference List 427
- Index 441