Plus: Man hit by two cars on Canal Street early this morning; tomorrow's City of Water Day events; City Hall Park art exhibit includes performers who serenade passersby. / 1 comment
There's been a lot of bad news lately, and I fear we haven't heard the last of it, so let's try to focus on the positive (for one post, anyway). Here are 14 things to look forward to in Lower Manhattan in the next year or two. / 10 comments
Officially. Plus: Inside the One World Observatory restaurants; more details on the Spotted Pig folks' dining complex at 70 Pine; river rescue last night; Jacques Capsouto, winemaker; Fairway update.
Plus: Timeline for Liberty Park, St. Nicholas church, and the remaining 9/11 Memorial corner; Nike's not-for-you fitness studio; Drybar confirms Battery Park City salon; drunk couple drops toddler.
Any chance of ring dings without nut/almond flavorings? One or two just chocolate? :) — cake / Are moderately priced restaurants doomed in Tribeca?
The food and atmosphere are terrific, but the recent attitude of the management is unacceptable. The prices are high, but... — Danielle / New Kid on the Block: Paros
Love the food at Taq, but i agree that the lighting is so off putting! Way too bright- if (when)... — Rachel / Are moderately priced restaurants doomed in Tribeca?
The ring of steel installed by the City of NY post 9/11 should provide all the answers. With the millions... — S / Another fire on the street
This place is a true gem. By far the best Greek in the neighborhood. If you cannot afford the regular... — Bernadette / New Kid on the Block: Paros
They should make that more evident. We're super interested in trying it but were scared off by the prices, especially... — readeronduane / New Kid on the Block: Paros
It’s family style, the portions are big. — Reademan / New Kid on the Block: Paros