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Fulton Transit Station (Finally) Set To Open Monday, 11/10 at 5PM.

After more than a decade of planning, the 10-line, 300,000+ daily passenger station is set to open its doors.  The station is set to open just days after One World Trade welcomed its first 175 Conde Nast employees this past Monday.

Things are really starting to take shape in the forever developing Financial District.  I cannot wait to see the neighborhood change over the next year.  Finally, long delayed projects will begin pumping new and creative life into the suit and tie dominated area.  The creative rebirth of Lower Manhattan is upon us!

(Photos via Curbed)

 

 

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Anyone Hear of UberPool?

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On August 15th, 2014, Uber announced a Beta version of it’s newest product – UberPool.  The startup location app has been widely popular across the United States in recent months.  Users are picked up in a private car and can request a car before stepping out of the house.  The service uses the GPS on your phone to accurately hail a cab.  The taxi-company of the 21st century is a perfect example of how technology is making life easier.  There have been a few issues with the service, but I am extremely pleased with Uber’s customer service and believe in the product they are selling.

One of the biggest drawbacks of Uber was price.  Often more expensive than a regular cab, I found myself not wanting to pay for $50 Uber ride when I could spend $15 in a regular yellow cab.  UberX presented a price solution, offering rides at or below taxi prices.  The service is not to the level of a full scale Uber SUV, but it is also cheaper than a yellow cab, not to mention a newer, nicer, cleaner car.

Now, UberPool is here to offer an even cheaper offer.  Basically UberPool turns your trip into a ride share program where passengers with similar routes are picked up and dropped off together.  I am not sure how successful this will ultimately end up being for Uber.  The thought of sharing a cab ride with someone else does not sound to appealing right off of the bat. Ultimately, I do think that this will help Uber continue to reach more consumers.  If Uber can make this work, the company will have captured market share from the very top to the very bottom.  The program has been up and running for slightly over a month.  Maybe one day we will see it here in New York.

Skyline Banners Double As Hong Kong Skyline For Tourist Photo’ Opps

A pretty amazing thing is happening in Hong Kong these days.  Smog and pollution has become so dense, that tourists can no longer see the city’s incredible skyline and famous Victoria Harbor.  To combat the issue, the government has created “skyline banners,” with beautiful (and fake) backgrounds.  Don’t believe me?  Pics or it didn’t happen?  Take a look and read the full article here.ImageImageImageImage: