Newsletter: March 10

A TRIBECA CONNECTION TO THE WAR IN UKRAINE
Local resident and trainer Elena Soskina spent last week getting her brother’s family out of Ukraine; now the trainers who use her studio on Church and White have donated their time to the cause.

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ACTION UPSTAIRS AND DOWN AT 15 PARK ROW
The celebrity chef Todd English may be creating a food hall on the first floor, but meanwhile residential tenants are preparing to take action against the landlord.

SEEN & HEARD
West Broadway Cleaners has moved. Plus Whole Foods goes dark for a few hours; Tom Otterness explains his work in BPC; Mimi Park at Lubov Gallery.

LINING UP FOR THE APOCALYPSE
A show at Jack Hanley imagines a grim future. Plus an NFT vending machine; running for Ukraine; REI workers unionize.

THE BOROUGH BASED JAILS IN THE NEWS
And a Times story recounts neighborhood protests over the construction of a jail on White Street — 40 years ago.

TOWN STAGES HAS LEFT WEST BROADWAY
The event company that had many run-ins with neighbors has left the building, abandoning two curbside decks in the process.

SEEN & HEARD
The Smyth Bar is open. Plus Oscar Howe at the Museum of the American Indian; Girl Scout Troop 6000 selling cookies at the Seaport; last chance to apply to CB1.

 

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