Delancey Underground
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The Lowline Hosting Benefit Concert on May 30
In an effort to raise the prospective $55 million for the ambitious subterranean Lower East Side park, The Lowline Artists Series is hosting a benefit concert.
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The Lowline Will Boost Property Values and Usher Certain Change
If the Lowline actually happens, the Lower East Side will continue its course of becoming a playground for the super-rich.
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Recap: DayLife at the Lowline Exhibit
For the past two Sundays, “DayLife,” a pop-up festival of local vendors, was holding court indoors alongside the Lowline prototype’s Japanese Bloodgood Maple tree and other greenery.
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DayLife Back on the Lower East Side
Sunday at noon, for the second week running, the Lower East Side BID is using the "Imagining the Lowline" exhibition on Essex Street for the return of DayLife series.
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Recap: Looking at the Lowline Park Prototype
Saturday was the inauguration of "Imagining the Lowline," a public preview of the proposed Lowline park.
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Low Line Endorsements and First Glimpse of Full-Scale Model
For its next trick, Low Line is set to display a model of the park inside the sometimes-vacant Essex Street Market building south of Delancey.
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Delancey Underground Seeking $75k in 75 Days
The folks behind the Delancey Underground (aka Lowline) just floated a new summer challenge.
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NY1 Discovers Delancey Underground Exhibit on Orchard
Fashionably late to the party but with glass in hand, NY1 showed up yesterday morning to film a segment about the over-hyped Delancey Underground.
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Delancey Underground Presents “Let There Be Light” at Mark Miller Gallery
With plans for the proposed subterranean Delancey Underground (aka the "Low Line") gaining traction, the masses are buzzing about the potential fit and function of the space within the confines of the Lower East Side.