Newsletter: May 2

WHEN ONE WINDOW OPENS
A DOOR SLAMS SHUT
Sidewalk sheds are down on the south side of Warren just east of Church and on south side of Chambers, but another is going up on West Broadway.

GOING ROGUE ON CHURCH
Is this what’s considered rogue these days? The new building on the narrow corner of Chambers and Church has some sassy marketing going on.

GOVERNOR’S ISLAND OPENED YESTERDAY
The spring flora on the island is spectacular right now. Some good bird watching too. And on deck for the summer season: breweries, food carts, art installations, gardening, kids programs, even glamping.

SEEN & HEARD
New wine store for Greenwich Street. Plus Sweetgreen getting closer to opening on Chambers; Brookfield to host Fado Festival of traditional Portuguese music.

CB1 MAY AGENDAS
Plans for John Lennon’s Nutopian Embassy; more on the massive borough jail proposal for White Street; a bike lane for Lafayette; and much much more!

IN THE NEWS
Sweetgreen will take your cash. Plus the architect of the Museum of Jewish Heritage dies; some sneak peaks at the David Adjaye project at 130 William; the potential for pedestrians with congestion pricing.

NEW KID: VIVVI
There’s a new preschool in town, and its owners are trying to disrupt what everyone would agree is a really broken (or at least really expensive) industry.

 

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