Last night, Community Board 3's land use committee voted unanimously (with two members abstaining) to support the Delancey Underground, the high profile plan to bring a park to a 60,000 square foot abandoned trolley terminal. Project co-founders Dan Barasch...
It's been awhile since we've updated the progress of the Delancey Underground, the grand plan to bring a subterranean park to a 60,000 square foot abandoned trolley station under Delancey Street. This coming Tuesday, co-creators Dan Barasch and James...
It's the final day of the Delancey Underground's Kickstarter campaign. As just about the whole world knows by now, James Ramsey and Dan Barasch are hoping to build a park in an abandoned trolley station on the Lower East...
If you're curious to learn more about the Delancey Underground, that audacious proposal to build a park in an abandoned trolley terminal, you're in luck. To kick off a month long exhibition, these guys - James Ramsey and Dan...
The Metropolitan Transit Authority and the NYC Economic Development Corp. have issued a "request for proposals" (RFP's) for seven sites that the "MTA no longer requires for the transit network." The properties include 19 East Houston Street in Soho,...
LowLine Kickstarter Update from Dan & James from Delancey Underground on Vimeo.
There's news from Delancey Underground founders Dan Barasch and James Ramsey this morning. As we've been reporting, they have already surpassed the goal of raising $100,000 on Kickstarter....
One week ago, the founders of The Delancey Underground launched a Kickstarter campaign in support of their dream of building a park in an abandoned trolley station below the Lower East Side. So far it's been remarkably successful. With...
The Delancey Underground, that intriguing proposal to build a park in an abandoned trolley station, hasn't exactly kept a low profile since its unveiling last fall. But in the coming weeks you're going to be hearing a lot more...
There's been a lot of talk this year about "The Delancey Underground," the subterranean park James Ramsey and Dan Barasch want to build in the old trolley station below Delancey Street. Recently, Barasch joined the founders of The High...
In the wake of a storm of media coverage over the last month or so, Dan Barasch and James Ramsey are asking for funds to push forward on developing Delancey Underground, their idea to turn an abandoned underground trolley station into "the world's first...
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