In support of the Lowline, organizers are planning their third-annual "Anti-Gala" October 8. The fundraiser is being co-hosted this year by "Girls" star Lena Dunham and Academy Award winning director Spike Jonze, a part-time Lower East Side resident. In...
The team behind the Lowline, the underground park envisioned in an abandoned trolley station below Delancey Street, always knew that persistence would be key to making their vision reality. It's now been almost three years since co-founders James Ramsey...
The Lowline's Young Designers Workshop has been creating some buzz at the Mark Miller Gallery the past couple of weeks. It's been a good opportunity to check out the progress of the organization campaign to create an underground park...
If you've been wondering what's happening with the Lowline, the proposed subterranean park, there's a good opportunity to catch up with the project during the next month. Yesterday, the Young Designers Workshop, a community engagement project of the Lowline,...
The spectacular Angel Orensanz Center was the setting for last night's Lowline "anti-gala."
The dinner, auction and after-party were all meant to support the ongoing campaign to turn an old trolley terminal under Delancey Street into a park and...
It's been awhile since we've heard an update about the Lowline, the proposal to build an innovative park and events space below Delancey Street. Today there's word of a new effort to move the project through the bureaucratic maze...
It has been well over a year since the team behind the LowLine, the proposed public green space beneath Delancey Street, went public. In that time, they have held countless informational sessions and fundraisers, met one-on-one with many groups,...
The centerpiece of the recently-concluded Lowline exhibition in the Essex Street Market, a Japanese maple, has a new home. On Friday, it was moved over to the M'Finda Kalunga Community Garden in Sara D. Roosevelt Park. Click through for...
"Imaging the Lowline," the installation in the Essex Street Market, is taking a break for the Rosh Hashana holiday. But the show from the team proposing a 60,000 square foot park below Delancey Street, will be back in action...
As we reported yesterday, "Imagining the Lowline," an exhibition from the guys behind the proposed park under Delancey Street, opens in the Essex Street Market on Saturday. You'll also be able to see the installation on Sunday, but there's...