The elevated tracks present another hazard: falling debris. After a wooden beam fell off a 7 train platform in Queens and nearly impaled an Uber driver five years ago, the MTA installed nets and baskets below most of its above-ground tracks.
Grand Central Terminal works as a fitting location for this pop-up thematically as it is where commuters change between their home and work lives on the way to and from work. Photo Property of Bell Works The real-life location of the Lumon Technologies office is the former Bell Labs building in Holmdel,
The pop-up began when a large glass box appeared in Grand Central's Vanderbilt Hall, containing a replica of the four-seated desk from Lumon's Macrodata Refinement department. Hired actors playing Lumon employees sat at their desks, doing Lumon things (by which I mean, sorting numbers while not having a clue what said numbers mean).
Grand Central Madison opened two years ago as the largest passenger rail terminal built nationwide in 67 years,
In a first of its kind promotion for Apple TV+, the cast of "Severance" appeared in character, working in a pop-up glass office at Grand Central Terminal.
Sagehall is teaming up with RXR Realty to help recapitalize one of the real estate investment giant's office assets in Midtown Manhattan, 530 Fifth Avenue, for $180 million, according to a report from the Commercial Observer.
This is all happening ahead of the release of the second season of Severance, which is premiering on January 17 on Apple TV+. In the psychological thriller starring Adam Scott, John Turturro and Patricia Arquette, a company implants chips inside its employees' brains that basically split their personalities into at-work and outside-of-work ones.
The cast of Ben Stiller's "Severance" made a surprise appearance as their characters inside a glass box at Grand Central in New York City.
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