Bike Powered Mobile Coffee Bar Hits the Streets of New York
Kickstand Coffee is a new mobile java shop in New York that is inspired by, transported by and powered completely by bicycles.

Bike Powered Mobile Coffee Bar Hits the Streets of New York

Kickstand Coffee is a new mobile java shop in New York that is inspired by, transported by and powered completely by bicycles.

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Photos from last week’s Whitest Boy Alive concert at Bowery Ballroom

Erlend Øye’s stage presence makes his incredible music so much better.

The Sietch:
This is a chart of the average speed of Taxi cabs in NYC. As you can see they rarely get above 11 mph. Your average slow bike rider is going to easily be able to go an average of 12 mph. I have found it to be true that bikes always win for speed in large cities, and while they might not win for speed in rural areas they for sure win as far as environmental concerns go. Plus riding your bike is fun, and driving in city traffic sucks.

The Sietch:

This is a chart of the average speed of Taxi cabs in NYC. As you can see they rarely get above 11 mph. Your average slow bike rider is going to easily be able to go an average of 12 mph. I have found it to be true that bikes always win for speed in large cities, and while they might not win for speed in rural areas they for sure win as far as environmental concerns go. Plus riding your bike is fun, and driving in city traffic sucks.
N.Y.U. Plans an Expansion of 40 Percent:
New York University is proposing the largest expansion in its history, with a new tower on Bleecker Street and three million square feet of new classrooms, dormitories and offices in the Greenwich Village area. The plans also call for creating a new engineering school in Brooklyn  and a satellite campus on Governors Island, complete with dorms and faculty housing.
…By 2031, the university aims to have 240 academic square feet per student; it now has 160, according to its own study, compared to Columbia University’s 326, Harvard’s 673 and Yale’s 866.The plan calls for adding 6 million square feet of space — at a projected cost of about $1,000 a square foot — to N.Y.U.’s existing 15 million, development that quietly started in 2006 and already amounts to 787,000 square feet.
N.Y.U. Plans an Expansion of 40 Percent:

New York University is proposing the largest expansion in its history, with a new tower on Bleecker Street and three million square feet of new classrooms, dormitories and offices in the Greenwich Village area. The plans also call for creating a new engineering school in Brooklyn and a satellite campus on Governors Island, complete with dorms and faculty housing.

By 2031, the university aims to have 240 academic square feet per student; it now has 160, according to its own study, compared to Columbia University’s 326, Harvard’s 673 and Yale’s 866.

The plan calls for adding 6 million square feet of space — at a projected cost of about $1,000 a square foot — to N.Y.U.’s existing 15 million, development that quietly started in 2006 and already amounts to 787,000 square feet.

“BULLETIN — EMERGENCY SERVICES RESPOND TO CRASH IN NEW YORK CITY INVOLVING STATEN ISLAND FERRY; CASUALTIES REPORTED.”
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