Newsletter: January 7

NEW KID ON THE BLOCK: SANT AMBROEUS
The restaurant first immigrated here from Milan in the ’80s, expanding over time to create a mini Italian-inspired empire.

OPEN FOR YOUR WINTER’S DAY OUT.
The Rink is open. Come skate with us.
Enjoy your day safely at Brookfield Place. / Sponsored

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LONGTIME CB1 MEMBER AND CHAIR DIES AT 69
Over the two decades he lived in Battery Park City, Anthony Notaro dedicated his non-working hours to the community, serving on countless committees, boards, panels and coalitions.

COMMUNITY BOARD 1 AGENDAS FOR JANUARY
More on the tower development for 250 Water; the borough based jail for Chinatown; and a liquor license for Cocoon.

A LOCAL FLORIST, DELIVERING BEAUTY SAME DAY
Julia Testa‘s flower arrangements — designed and arranged in Soho — are some of the most beautiful you’ll find in New York City, perfect for showing someone how much you care. Same-day delivery in NYC when ordered before 2:30 p.m. / Sponsored

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DEMANDS FOR THE ARREST OF “SOHO KAREN” CONTINUE
A 14-year-old guest — son of a well-known jazz trumpet player — at the Arlo Hotel is assaulted by a woman who claimed he stole her cell phone; a week later, she has yet to be charged.

THE OWNER BEHIND THE TOWNHOUSE AT 11 HUBERT
Tech billionaire Robert J. Pera has picked up the last penthouse at 56 Leonard and the townhouse-to-be at 11 Hubert, which has been in a holding pattern for years.

IN THE NEWS
Chinatown left out of city grants. Plus one of the victims of last Saturday’s rampage speaks to CBS2; Curbside Canvas moves uptown.

 
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