Love & Zombies

theweekmagazine:

A group of urban visionaries has developed plans to turn a 60,000-square-foot abandoned trolley terminal beneath New York’s Lower East Side into an enormous, sunlit, subterranean garden. The project is known as Delancey Underground, though many locals have started referring to it as “the Low Line,” in reference to Manhattan’s High Line, a wildly popular urban park that was recently constructed on an abandoned elevated railway.

More about this awesome, high-tech underground park.

Photo: RAAD Studio

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    happen so badly. Mainly so when the zombie apocalypse/ nuclear holocaust happens, I’ll
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    New York has its perks, too.
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