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Parking brings out the animal in us, forgotten New York City neighborhoods, & more

By Jennifer White Karp| May 31, 2018 - 11:00AM

A look at New York City neighborhoods that were uprooted and replaced with massive development projects (Curbed)

An urban planning scholar thinks that people rely on their reptilian brain when parking, which can bring out the primitive in them (CityLab)

This new Soho building has a self-cleaning, air purifying facade (Curbed via Wall Street Journal)

A new Manhattan startup wants to buy seniors’ homes and let them live there for the rest of their lives (Slate)

Domino Park, the waterfront "public" space in Two Trees’ Domino Sugar development project, will open on June 10th (Greenpointers)

The best patio umbrellas for when you want some shade (Business Insider)

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