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Underground park will put technology, nature to the test
New York City has approved the proposed design of the world’s first underground park on the Lower East Side. Click to read more on the solar energy project.
July 18, 2016
Business
In the big city, landscape lighting usually involves a rooftop
Michael Madarash, principal designer and director of business development for Kokobo Greenscapes, talks about Blondie's Treehouse and outdoor spaces in New York.
July 15, 2016
Business
Rebates help drive growth in green roof, wall installations
Installations of green roofs and walls grew 18.5 percent last year, and the city that contributed most to that growth was Washington, DC. Click to read more.
June 2, 2016
Design-Build
Edible garden to set sail on New York’s East River
A project called Swale is turning heads in New York City, as it's a garden established on an 80-foot by 30-foot floating platform. It's also a free food source.
April 30, 2016
Business
For Midtown Manhattan landscaper, signature projects happen
Not even its New York City competitors will blame Blondie’s Treehouse Inc. for joining in the celebration of 170 Amsterdam, a new residential building on the Upper West Side that has been shortlisted for a World Architecture News Award. Blondie’s handled landscaping for the project. Blondie’s Treehouse maintains its horticultural and landscape design office in […]
February 23, 2016
Business
Sustainable construction proposal addresses coastal flooding in New York City
A landscape architecture design proposal that addresses the increasing risk of coastal flooding in New York City was named one of three winners of the Global Holcim Awards for Sustainable Construction, an international competition that recognizes designs that provide sustainable solutions to local issues faced by communities throughout the world. The Big U/Dryline project, which was awarded […]
April 23, 2015
Design-Build
A pier like you’ve never seen before
Imagine taking on a landscaping project where you may have to carry site materials by boat. Enter Pier 55. Barry Diller, credited for creating the Fox and USA television channels, is making an island oasis in New York City, according to Business Insider. This billionaire is dropping a whopping $113 million to the project, relieving a majority […]
February 20, 2015
Business
Construction Underway on First Environmental Education Building in NYC
Brooklyn Bridge Park Corporation, general contractor Stalco Construction and architect Architecture Research Office have begun a renovation and conversion of a former New York City Department of Environmental Protection maintenance building into a Brooklyn Bridge Park environmental education, community and maintenance facility.
September 26, 2014
Design-Build
Worker Stabs Supervisor on Jobsite Over Pay Dispute
New York City police say an argument over pay was likely the cause of a jobsite stabbing in Brooklyn Monday afternoon.
September 25, 2014
Design-Build
10 facts you probably didn’t know about Labor Day
Labor Day is more than just firing up the grill, putting the feet up and of course, answering the occasional emergency phone call about work. To help appreciate the day a little bit more, here are some interesting facts about the holiday.
September 1, 2014
Design-Build
Get Ready for National Safety Stand-Down
While Total Landscape Care covers a range of topics in our online and print safety articles, one area I like to make sure I write about regularly is fall prevention.
April 29, 2014
Business
Offspring of Oldest New York City’s Trees Coming Home
Back in January of 2008, a group of high school students from New York City’s John Brown High School joined a team of Bartlett tree care experts in the canopy of one of Central Park’s oldest trees.
April 25, 2014
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