On Monday, September 10, New Yorkers saw the top of the iconic Empire State
Building bathed in green light with a yellow trim. It looked beautiful, and the
best vantage point from which to view it
was from Bryant Park, because the green
and yellow scheme was in honor of the 20th Anniversary of Bryant
Park’s renovation.
The scene at the park that evening was a testament to the
success we’ve had in transforming this once-forsaken space: square dancers
kicking it up at The Southwest Porch; kids and their parents enjoying Le
Carrousel; thirsty office workers celebrating the end of another workday at the
Bryant Park Café, and hundreds more lingering in our iconic chairs before
heading home. Just perfect. Even if those folks didn’t know the ESB was glowing
for us, the lights sure added to the atmosphere.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.