Newsletter: Feb. 28

TWO-FAM HOUSE PLANNED FOR HARRISON
18 Harrison is being converted to a two-family house with the addition of a sixth floor and a commercial space on the first floor and basement.

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GABRIEL ROYAL AT TRIBECA PAC

Tribeca PAC presents singer-songwriter Gabriel Royal on Friday, March 8th. Oklahoma-born, Brooklyn-based musician Gabriel Royal has emerged as a trailblazing talent with inimitable style and enviable range. He has performed at NYC’s top music venues such a the Blue Note Jazz Club and played to sold-out crowds in countries around the world. Known for his soaring vocals, hum-along melodies, and lush arrangements, Royal, a classically trained musician, is among a select number of artists combining cello and voice. Tribeca PAC is located on 199 Chambers St. (on the campus of the BMCC). / Sponsored

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FOUNDATION TO DELIVER MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID
The family and friends of Imogen Roche, the local teenager who died last year, have started a fundraising campaign that aims to “save lives by empowering teenagers to support one another in times of crisis and change.”

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SEEN & HEARD
Feb. 27: Edon Manor is moving. Plus Joe’s Pizza has opened on Fulton; Shopboy tailors now make house calls; Postmasters Gallery features Pussykrew.

Feb. 26: 6 Stone Street for sale. Plus beerfest continues at Brookfield; 45 Park Place starts to show some skin; Bare Candle opens at WTC; Battery Park City drops 75 new security barriers.

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Jumaane WIlliamsIN THE NEWS

Feb. 25: More on placard regs. Plus a block of sales at 70 Vestry; Airbnb ring used 385 Greenwich apartments; arrests made in Jay Street stabbing.

Feb. 26: It’s Election Day in February! So if you want to Instagram your “I Voted” sticker, get out there sometime between 6a and 9p to cast your vote for public advocate. Here’s a summary of the city’s news on the subject. (UPDATE: the winner was one of the candidates who did *not* take real estate money.)

Feb. 27: Is Park Place the next Park Avenue? Plus a dedication to those affected by 9/11 illnesses at the museum; LMC’s middle school hip-hop class struts their stuff; West Thames bridge to open this summer.

 

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