Small spaces, big city: New Yorkers at work in tight quarters


by Gothamist

Gothamist— An information agent gives the thumbs up during a lunch rush in Grand Central Station on Feb. 19, 2024. These workers in tiny spaces keep New York City running. [ more › ]

The Independent—Dubliners wave to New Yorkers through ‘portal’ connecting cities. Dubliners and New Yorkers waved to each other through a "portal" installed in Ireland's capital on Wednesday, 8 May, as part of an art project. The real-time visual bridge allows people in either city to watch and interact with each other in a round-the-clock live stream. One portal is located on Dublin's O'Connell Street, while the other is on the Flatiron South Public Plaza at Broadway, Fifth Avenue, and 23rd Street. They have been created by Lithuanian artist Benediktas Gylys.

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New York Post—Good news for Hochul and Adams: More New Yorkers are working than ever. Good news for Gov. Hochul and Mayor Adams as new data reveals that more New Yorkers are working than ever.