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Thursday, Sept. 30

2010 Urban Green Expo

The Northeast region’s premier green building conference and trade expo, this brings together building professionals for two days of top-level educational sessions, acclaimed speakers, book signings and green building tours. Educational sessions include “Parallels of Preservation” and “LEED Double-Glass Façade Innovation.” Conference tickets start at $150; exhibition hall only, 10 am-5 pm. $25. Metropolitan Pavilion and the Altman Building, 125 W. 18th St. For complete schedule, visit www.urbangreenexpo.com.

Thursday, Sept. 30

Lindsay’s Forgotten Preservation Legacy: Air Rights and the Strengthening of the Landmarks Law

The Lindsay administration activated and extended the landmarks law and in the process, air rights were granted. How well have air rights held up as a preservation tool? These and other questions will be considered by former City Planning Commission Chairman Donald Elliott, Frank Sciame of F.J. Sciame Construction and former Office of Lower Manhattan Development Director Richard Weinstein. The conversation will be moderated by former Landmarks Commission Chair and former President of the Municipal Art Society, Kent Barwick. 6:30-8 pm. $6, members; $12, non-members. Museum of the City of New York, 1220 Fifth Ave. Reservations at www.mcny.org.

Saturday, Oct. 2

Home Design in New York

The Museum of the City of New York’s annual event exploring some of the city’s great residential spaces will feature interior designers Jeffrey Bilhuber, Amy Lau and Albert Hadley, along with James Zemaitis, the director of 20th Century Decorative Arts & Design at Sotheby’s. Sponsored by and presented in partnership with the New York School of Interior Design and Taconic Builders. 1–6 pm. $35. Museum of the City of New York, 1220 Fifth Ave. Reservations (required) at  http://www.mcny.org/public-programs/all/Fourth-Annual-Home-Design.html.

Saturday, Oct. 2

The NEW New York GreenHomeNYC’s DIY Green Street Festival

We aren’t crazy about this block fest’s mouthful of a name, but we do support its cause of teaching New Yorkers how to be environmentally conscious. Attendees will learn all sorts of eco-friendly ways to maintain your home, from installing and planting a green roof to composting to how to do an energy audit to capturing and reusing rain water for plants. Exhibitors will also be on hand demonstrating the latest in green technology. Kid-friendly activities include solar car building and jewelry making. There will be boating on the Gowanus Canal, tours of the new green condo building Third + Bond, and much more. 10 am-6 pm. Free. Third Street between Hoyt and Bond streets, Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn.

Saturday, Oct. 2 and Sunday, Oct. 3

American Craft at Thos. Moser

This weekend-long event includes several demonstrations, including “The Making of a Thos. Moser Continuous Arm Chair,” a live demonstration by a craftsman from Moser’s Maine workshop, on Sat. from 11 am-noon and on Sun. from 1-2 pm. There will also be a demonstration by New York metalsmith Biba Schutz and an afternoon presentation, Joinery 101 — The Art of Wood Joinery. The work of local artisan crafters will be part of the event. Thos. Moser, 699 Madison Ave., 2nd floor. For more information, call 212-753-7005.

Saturday, Oct. 2 and Sunday, Oct. 3

Art Devoe Pop-up Gallery

Aptsandlofts.com is hosting an opening celebration and pop-up art gallery at their latest development, 30 Devoe St. Condominiums, in Williamsburg. There will be lots of art on display as well as live music and refreshments. Sat., noon to 4 pm and Sun., noon to 8 pm. 30 Devoe St., Williamsburg, Brooklyn. For more information, call 718-884-5304.

Sunday, Oct. 3 and Tuesday, Oct. 5

Around Manhattan Official NYC Architectural Tour

Experience a trip around Manhattan, through the Hudson, East and Harlem Rivers, on an elegant, 1920s-style yacht, the Manhattan. Sit back and enjoy the gorgeous 360-degree view of the island from the climate-controlled and enclosed back-deck observatory or wander to the outer decks for fresh air and sunlight with a glass of wine in hand. (Guests are treated to a complimentary beverage from the bar & light hors d’ oeuvres.) Some highlights from your expert guide include Todd Schliemann’s Standard Hotel, Frank Gehry’s IAC, and Jean Nouvel’s 11th Avenue condo building. Sun., 2:15- 5 pm. Tues., 1:15-4 pm. $75. Chelsea Piers, near 22nd Street on the Hudson River. To purchase tickets, click http://www.zerve.com/amp/view_activity.php?activity_id=2516&event_id=605296

Monday, October 4

The School of Speed Decorating: Kartell and Kitchens

This event offers a practical hands-on way to whip any room into shape by showing an exclusive behind-the-scenes peek into the world of interior design. Tonight’s event is a seminar on kitchens. During Speed Kitchen, participants will learn about the latest in lighting and furniture design during a session with the experts from Kartell. Jill Vegas will share the latest in custom paneling and elegant woodwork while teaching you how to optimize drawer and cabinet space. The evening begins with a champagne reception. 6:30 – 8:30 pm. $70. Aronson Flooring Showroom, 135 W. 17th St. Ground floor. To purchase tickets, click http://www.giltcity.com/newyork/jillvegas

Tuesday, October 5

Impact Of Digital Revolution on Real Estate

The Urban Land Institute holds a discussion about the impact of the digital revolution on real estate with panelists Nick Bilton of the New York Times and Brian Morrissey of Adweek and Media Week. Topics include changing needs for tenant improvements and space and how video conferencing is changing travel and demand for hotels. $50. 7:30-9:30 am. The Union League Club, 38 E. 37th St. For more information, visit www.newyork.uli.org.

Tuesday, October 5

Jacky Teplitzky Seminar

Teplitzky, a managing director at Prudential Douglas Elliman, will present “Is Now the Time to Buy, Sell or Invest in NYC Real Estate?” — offering helpful insight regarding New York’s ever-changing real estate market. 7 pm. $29. 92 Street Y, 1395 Lexington Ave. Tickets can be purchased by calling 212-415-5500.

Tuesday, October 5

Brooklyn’s Real Estate Fall Fete

Network with Brooklyn’s finest business leaders at this evening event with cocktails, complimentary appetizers and sponsored exhibit tables. 6- 8 pm. $20My Moon, 184 N. 10th St., Williamsburg, Brooklyn. For more information, call 917-853-2148.

Tuesday, October 5

NYU Schack Institute of Real Estate Silverstein Workshop

D. Kenneth Patton, Robert I. Shapiro and Larry Silverstein will co-moderate this series of workshops. Tonight is David Levinson, L&L Holding Company, on “The Acquisition, Expansion and Repositioning of the Former Toy Center as a Vibrant New Element of the New York Economy.” 6:15-8 pm. 11 West 42nd Street, Room 421. For pricing and schedule, click http://www.scps.nyu.edu/areas-of-study/real-estate/

Wednesday, October 6

Powers of Ten

Celebrate the date 10 / 10 / 10 (a few days early), with a tribute to the classic short film “Powers of Ten,” made by designers Charles and Ray Eames. Following a screening of the film will be a discussion with Beatriz Colomina (Architectural Historian, Princeton University), D Graham Burnett (Historian of Science, Princeton University), and Eames Demetrios, grandson of the filmmakers, who is dedicated to communicating, preserving and extending their work. 7- 8:15 pm. Free. The Graduate Center of the City University of New York, 365 Fifth Ave. For more information, click http://web.gc.cuny.edu/sciart

Wednesday, October 6

Young Jewish Professionals Real Estate Night Out

Hundreds of real estate professionals, executives, investors and CEOs will be gathering to meet, mingle, and take advantage of the unlimited premium open bar, selection of fine international wines, and appetizing hors d’oeuvres. In addition, an informative all-star panel will discuss today’s hot-button topics, including 2011 market prospects, distressed market fundamentals, and creative opportunities in this challenging environment. 6:30 pm. $100. Chelsea Pearl, 121 W. 19th St. To register visit www.yjpnewyork.org.

SALES

BROADWAY PANHANDLER

65 E. 8th St., 212-966-3434

Hours: Mon.–Wed., Fri. and Sat., 11 am–7 pm; Thurs., 11 am–8 pm; Sun., 11 am–6 pm

Sale: Oct. 6–11

High-quality cookware at big discounts will be offered during this annual sale. Le Creuset cast-iron round ovens, now $155 (reg. $315). There will also be cooking demonstrations.

GIORGETTI WAREHOUSE

100 Outwater Lane, Garfield, NJ, 203-836-9100

Hours: 10 am-5 pm

Sale: Sept. 30-Oct. 4 (closed Sun.)

Take 30 to 80 percent off contemporary Italian designer furniture.

GRACIOUS HOME

766 Sixth Ave., 212-414-5710

Hours: Daily, 10 am–8:30 pm

Sale: Sept. 30 to Oct. 20

This Chelsea location is closing down (sad), but we’re happy to take advantage of these bargains like Sferra sheet sets, now $113 (reg. $225) and cabinet knobs and drawer pulls are all $3 (reg., $7–$28).

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