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KPA is honored to be featured on ArchitectsNewYork.org’s list of “The Best Retail Architects in New York City 2022”
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KPA is honored to be featured on ArchitectsNewYork.org’s list of “The Best Retail Architects in New York City 2022”
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Street Evolution: Bryant Park Whether you choose to sunbathe on the lawn during lunch hours or scoop up one – of – a- kind trinkets from vendors during Holiday time, Bryant Park is the place for you. Described as a “mini oasis in midtown “…amid New York City’s traffic and skyscrapers, you can find this
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The Triangle Below Canal Street Before there were penthouses inhabited by the celebrity elite, art galleries and fancy restaurants, Tribeca was a quaint little neighborhood in lower Manhattan. Today, it is home to some of Manhattan’s newest and tallest structures but at some point in history, Tribeca was the place many wholesalers, product vendors, and
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Street Evolution: Dumbo Spacious lofts, huge industrial buildings, pop-up shops and trendy art galleries, DUMBO is the place to be. The name is an abbreviation for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass– a name made up in 1978 by resident artists to deter people from looking for real estate. DUMBO, a space once littered with
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On a warm sunny day, hundreds of people from all facets of New York, scour the Brooklyn Navy Yard, excitedly taking in the sights and sounds of New York’s oldest shipyard. Over 200 years ago, the Brooklyn Navy Yard was an active shipyard for none other than the United States Navy. New York’s Original Navy
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KPA had the honor of collaborating with Schimenti construction for the new Breitling store at the World Trade Center in New York City. KPA designed the 8,000 square foot space which features glass displays accented with wood fixtures. The brand’s bright iconic yellow color is featured heavily within the stores’ design. ” The space pays
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Check out photos of KPA’s newly designed retail space for the fashion brand, Kenzo! The space was built by Schimenti Construction Company and features an eclectic array of trendy design elements.
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Street Evolution: Coney Island Summer is here! Longer days and warmer weather calls for a trip to the boardwalk! There are many famous boardwalks, but nothing compares to Coney Island, the place that rests at the southernmost tip of Brooklyn. If you’re in the mood for sand, surf, delicious hotdogs, a few beers, and some
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Have you ever taken a peek at a New York City subway map? If you have, you’ve probably noticed the large green section north of midtown, quaintly labeled Central Park. Well, with the influx of warm weather, Central Park is for sure the place to be in the spring. Spanning 843 acres, Central Park rests
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