Newsletter: June 18

ARE TRIBECANS MOVING TO THE SUBURBS?
The lights are off, apartments are empty and second homes are now full time getaways while life is mostly online. So will people come back in September?

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LOCAL PARKS OPENING FACILITIES BIT BY BIT
Hudson River Park reopened dog runs, tennis courts and water fountains for Phase 1. Battery Park City opened bathrooms today. Fields are still TBD.

MARC FORGIONE IS NOW OPEN FOR TAKEOUT
Forgione is now open on Reade Street for takeout, and will continue to grill on the “porch’ out front a few days a week.

LATEST OPENINGS AROUND THE NEIGHBORHOOD
Sailing for up to six is now allowed; Blue Smoke is back in BPC; Jack’s Stir Brew now at The Roxy as well as Reade; Giorgia will be back soon by appointment.

THE EXPANDING STREET ART SCENE IN SOHO
Protestors and artists — and artist protestors — have added some amazing new art to the plywood around Soho, making an invigorating art walk around the neighborhood.

SEEN & HEARD
The return of the galleries? Plus, retailers at Brookfield are opening for “curbside” pickup; a curbside celebration for first responders; one gallery starts “real art in real space in real time.”

HERE’S WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE UNDERGROUND
Even with Phase 1 adding thousands of workers to the commute, the trains are still relatively empty at non-rush hours.

 

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