Francis Greenburgers says local government must think through the longterm consequences of adopting Commercial Rent Stabilization legislation.

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Francis Greenburgers says local government must think through the longterm consequences of adopting Commercial Rent Stabilization legislation.
Have you seen Francis Greenburger Selects at Love Apple Art Space?
Come by weekends this summer to see amazing work by Margaret Evangeline, Claus Brunsmann, John Morra, and Sandi Slone!
Love Apple Art Space (LAAS), located on the farm at 1421 Route 9H in Ghent, NY, in Columbia County. Art Space is housed in the classic, late 1800s farmhouse situated on an 80-acre working apple orchard in the Hudson River Valley. LAAS is located approximately 15 minutes from the burgeoning art scene in Hudson, NY, and two miles from Art Omi. Francis Greenburger, founder of Art Omi is the owner of Love Apple Farm and the inspiration behind the new Love Apple Art Space.
The works on view in "Francis Greenburger Selects," demonstrate a compelling view of the varied expressions of contemporary painting through the eclectic eye of a seasoned arts patron. "For me, the experience of art is an intuitive, visceral reaction to the visual impact a work of art makes on me. These artists represent aesthetics that I responded to the first time I encountered them and repeatedly thereafter over many years. My experience can be compared to liking someone from your first encounter and on and on from there as your friendship develops. These artists and their works are all long time very special friends of mine," said Mr. Greenburger.
Residency Unlimited interviewed Art-in-Buildings Director Jennie Lamensdorf on our recent Artist-in-Construction program at Time Equities Inc.'s 50 West!
"...we see ourselves as the support structure for promoting the artists. There are other incidents where you see developers trying to use the artists as the platform in order to achieve something, and whether that's press or cool or masking something, they're trying to use the art to accomplish that. Time Equities is not trying to do that. We have resources and one of those resources happens to be space, that happens to be a resource that artists really need, and so whether that's studio space, which I think is critical, or it's exhibition space, or it's space to scale up a project."
- Dialogues Interviews Jennie Lamensdorf Curator of Time Equities’ Artist-in-Construction Residency
“...You’ll find “TK17-7/8’12,” a work of art by Japanese artist Tadaaki Kuwayama, also seen first here. The installation is part of Time Equities, Inc.’s Art-in-Building program, founded in 2001. TEI founder, chairman, and CEO Francis Greenburger, however, has been supporting contemporary artists since 1987.”
- Exclusive First Look: See the Inside of 50 West, New 64-Story Residential Tower in Financial District
Check out New York YIMBY's profile on Time Equities Inc.'s 50 West, featuring the amazing installation in the lobby by Tadaaki Kuwayama!