Newsletter: November 26 | Happy Thanksgiving!

HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL, AND OF COURSE, THANKS
I’ve always said we are lucky to live here, but this past year proved just how lucky we all are to be among neighbors who care.

THE 2020 SHOP-LOCAL GIFT GUIDE
Get out and about this season, and spread some love to the neighborhood’s storefronts. I guarantee it’s way more fun than sitting in the glow of your laptop. These are the entries so far; there’s more to come!
For the Home I
For the Home II
For Kids!
For Kids II
Baubles!
Threads!
Threads II

SEEN & HEARD
Church Street gingerbread houses are back. Plus the Lilac leaves 25 and returns today; DCC giving out masks for those in need; keeping balls in the air at Duane Park.

WHERE ARE WE ON THE VIRUS?
While downtown’s rates are generally lower than the city average, zip code 10007 is now on pace at 3.07 percent.

CB1 REJECTED BIKE DOCKS FOR WHOLE FOODS
Last month’s Executive Committee rejected the idea of converting a truck loading zone to a bike loading zone on Warren Street. The issue comes up again tonight.

SEEN & HEARD
Angels at 15 Broad. Local residents shop for downtown families in need; trees are back at Washington Market Park and coming to Whole Foods; bubble dining at Pier 17 rooftop.

IN THE NEWS
456 Greenwich on track for April 2022. Plus a badass at PQ; 87 Leonard sues its developer; Mariah’s triplex digs on Franklin.

 

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