Newsletter: June 27

SEEN & HEARD
New tenant at Brushstroke space. Plus a new deli at the Oculus; Pride events scheduled locally this week; Warren’s campaign volunteers host debate party at …. Warren 77.

RENT STABILIZATION FOR 50 MURRAY, 90 WEST
Tenants won a lawsuit against their landlords, arguing that their apartments should have been rent stabilized since the landlords accepted a 1995 tax abatement called 421-g.

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MUCH MORE THAN A GYM
Allison and Frederick Thompson have created a down-to-earth, accessible and customer-focused community at Tribeca Health & Fitness. Their backgrounds in anatomy and kinesiology (Allison) and clinical chemistry (Frederick) also mean they focus on holistic health, working with naturopaths, physical therapists, acupuncturists and others who can fully address the needs of the client. The studio, at 107 Chambers, has 10,000 square feet of workout space across three levels with areas that include Hammer Strength machines, free weights, conditioning, functional movement, and rehabilitation, as well as fully outfitted locker rooms. Stop by for a free consultation or give a call: 212-732-9466. / Sponsored

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IN THE NEWS
Michel Cohen’s new art gallery in Red Hook. Plus Community Board 1 seeks answers on Barnett Newman Triangle; a film permit war in Soho; a pay-to-play scheme at the World Trade Center.

IN THE NEWS
Man slashed in Franklin Street station. Plus the new Essex Street Market opens; a review of the Sheraton on Canal; a sort-of milkman at Brookfield; a red room renovation at One Wall.

SEEN & HEARD
BPC lawn shows its pride. Plus Industry West is opening a Soho store; the borough president is hosting a mural competition for barriers at the Seaport; have drinks on the Lilac; Pride is inflated at the Oculus.

NOSY NEIGHBOR: WHERE ARE ALL THE MAILBOXES?
“For almost fifty years I have used the post office box at the northwest corner of West Broadway and Duane. It has now been removed.

565 BROOME GETS THE LOCAL TREATMENT
Renzo Piano’s first residential building in New York City is being built by a local resident and staged by another — designer Damon Liss.

IN THE NEWS
The view from the Woolworth penthouse. Plus Christie Brinkley’s son sets up a Hamptons shuttle; 111 Murray gets sued; PS 150 parents thank the mayor; Sleep No More is exactly the point, say neighbors.

SEEN & HEARD
Everyone is Swedish for one day. Plus Sonic Youth releases a recording of its 2008 show in Battery Park; 10 Corso Como comes to the Seaport; Good Stuff repairs and recycles; Noted reopens, with flowers.

 

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