‘Great Gatsby’ Cars Instead Of Horse-Drawn Carriages In Central Park? NYCLASS Animal-Rights Group Building Prototype 1920s Replica
Ever dream of zipping around Central Park in a 1920s sedan? If one animal-rights group gets its way, you just might.
Read moreDesigner Working on Horseless Carriage for NYC
A car designer is building a prototype of an electric "horseless carriage" that animal advocates hope will replace New York City's horse-drawn carriages.
Read moreAnimal spirits
The animal-rights activists who want to kill the Central Park horse-carriage business visited our office the other day to present their case to the Crain's editorial board.
Read moreHorseless carriage designer wants to bring 'Great Gatsby' era cars to Central Park
Animal advocates are getting behind Jason Wenig's design for electric automobile that could replace horse-drawn carriages.
Read moreVINTAGE REPLICA CAR TO REPLACE HORSE DRAWN CARRIAGES
NYCLASS has signed a contract with The Creative Workshop to begin production of the first ever prototype of the Horseless Carriage.
Read moreAnimal lovers push for horseless carriages in Central Park
Horse-drawn carriage rides have been an attraction in Central Park for many years, but an activist group is pushing to replace them with electric cars that recall another bygone era: the Roaring Twenties.
Read moreBrooklyn-Born Car Designer Working On Horseless Carriages
There’s a new push under way to eliminate the horse-drawn carriages in Central Park.
Read moreCelebrities call for ban on NYC carriage horses
A number of US celebrities have spoken out about horse-drawn carriage rides in New York City.
Read moreSister team ponies up to oust Quinn
Meet the "Anyone but Quinn" sisters. Both are business owners: Wendy Kelman Neu is the CEO of Hugo Neu, an electronics recycling firm with almost 100 employees and facilities in Westchester and Connecticut; Jacqueline Kelman Bisbee operates Park Pictures, a Manhattan-based film and television production company that she founded 15 years ago.
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