Newsletter: June 20

UPDATE: BPC RESILIENCY PLANS FOR TRIBECA
The BPCA’s resiliency plans no longer call for a wall to cut through Hudson River Park. But there are still lots of walls through the neighborhood.

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CATCHING UP WITH NEW KIDS: OSTERIA CARLINA
The Italian restaurant on Hudson and Franklin, which opened last summer, joins its sister in the West Village and two new siblings in Red Hook and Italy.

PLANS FOR PIER 26 ESTUARIUM COMING TOGETHER
The building, designed as a science and education center for the estuary, has the potential to be the keystone of the Tribeca section of Hudson River Park.

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NOTED FELALFEL RESTAURANT COMING TO GREENWICH
Felafel Tanami has three stools in a small shop in Midwood, but is also on Pete Wells’ list of 100 best restaurants in the city. It’s sharing a space with Juice Press.

SEEN & HEARD
Oysters, whales and history at Governors. Plus Liberty Park gets its greens back; the police show up in force for protestors at Citi; Downtown Alliance honors the OGs.

MAMAN TAKES A SPOT IN THE GOLDMAN BREEZEWAY
The born-in-Soho coffee and pastry shop — and more — will open its 30th location in early July.

SEEN & HEARD
Lunchtime music series in Fidi. Plus dinner with Jean-Georges on a boat; Swedish Midsummer Festival this weekend; an uptick in break-ins on Broadway.

NOSY NEIGHBOR: HOW DO WE GET THESE STRUCTURES REMOVED?
“Who do we call to get the wooden structures on the sidewalk removed? They serve no purpose, block the sidewalk, accumulate trash, and attract rats.”

 

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