Newsletter: July 27

WATCHING FOR SPEEDERS ON GREENWICH
The city has installed a speed camera on Greenwich and Duane, with the intention to keep cars moving more cautiously around public school.

ON-SITE AND ONLINE AT GREEN IVY SCHOOLS
Green Ivy Schools has prepared and published a comprehensive Reopening Plan to return to our campuses safely this September.
Along with physical distancing and other enhanced health protocols for those on-site, our live classes will also be available full-time online for any students, so nobody misses a beat. New families are welcome to begin the year virtually, and then move on-site whenever possible. More information on our remote program can be found here. / Sponsored
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PROGRESS AT 100 FRANKLIN IS ART IN BRICKS
100 Franklin is nearly complete, and the facade is really quite beautiful. Plus the sidewalk is now liberated.

111 MURRAY POCKET PARK NOW COMPLETE
The patch of lawn and granite on Murray and West streets is fully planted with cafe tables in the shade of 200 Chambers, if you need additional outdoor dining.

SEEN & HEARD
Gansevoort Market coming to Oculus. Plus Inatteso Cafe has remodeled and reopened; A Uno Tribeca has new hours and appointments; Robert Janz sends along his poetry.

NOSY NEIGHBOR: WHAT’S DOING ON THE HIGHWAY?
“Numerous huge blocks of the existing roadway on both northbound and southbound carriageways are periodically being surgically cut out and removed and replaced by huge pre-cast blocks.”

LOOKING BACK ON TWO DECADES AT 319 GREENWICH
The artist Jane Freeman immortalized the building in 1993; it then spent the next 26 years as Salaam Bombay.

WHERE IN TRIBECA?
Part two of Where in Tribeca – Art Edition: have you spotted this ancient reptile? Turns out he was added to the streetscape a month ago.

 

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