In a new book, photographer Joshua Charow documents the rich history of New York City's artist lofts. Protected by the Loft Law, a generation of artists were able to preserve their live-work spaces.
They used to be printing shops, garment factories and flophouses. Now they’re some of the coolest artist spaces you’ll ever see. These unique, expansive lofts, rarely seen by the public, are all over ...
Rob and Mary Jan Mason in their 5,800-square-foot loft on November 8. Photo: Christopher Payne Rob and Mary Jan Mason in their 5,800-square-foot loft on November 8. Photo: Christopher Payne In June, a ...
The old Austin Organ Factory building at 158 Woodland St. had been vacant for five years and was degenerating. Riddled with asbestos and lead paint, it was just another symbol of blight in the Asylum ...
Lofts, one of the only New York properties with a reputation for spaciousness, are shrinking. The trend has been in evidence since Sept. 11, following a period when lofts were designed and built as ...
As designers of hotels, homes, furniture and accessories, George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg spend their days surrounded by intriguing objects. But when the founders of the Toronto- and New York-based ...
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