We New Yorkers are fortunate to have beautiful and inspiring streetscapes at nearly every turn. This vista is looking north along the Bowery from the Village. Click here for second photo. Here, we have a nice grouping of NYC landmarks: the Empire State building, of course, on the upper left; to its immediate right is the Metropolitan Life Tower. The 4 glass pyramids are the tops of the residential Zeckendorf Towers at Union Square. To the right is the Con Ed tower, headquarters of Consolidated Edison, our NYC utilities provider. The building below (with the flag atop it) is brownstone clad Cooper Union, the art, architecture, and engineering college.
The city is harsh, and most of us do complain. However, sights like these remind us of what we have and remind us not to become too inured or jaded…

My best friend lives on 14th east street, close to Union Square, so I remember “in real” these four pyramids!
Yes, there is something about all these buildings reaching up that I connect with. Next to each other they take on human characteristics, each with unique faces and eyes on the city.
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thx for explaining so detailed.
and i like that building with flag atop.
jing
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Great picture of those wonderful buildings!