Newsletter: February 23

BATTERY PARK CITY WORKSHOPS RESILIENCY PLANS
BPCA is redesigning its parks to adjust to flooding, and also taking on the streets of Tribeca up to Harrison. The design phase should be complete by fall 2024. Construction would start then and continue until 2027.

DARK SIDE OF THE MOON AT TRIBECA PAC
Classic Albums Live has quickly earned a stellar reputation for perfectly recreating classic rock albums in its entirety, reproduced to be as true to the original recording as possible. The musicians go to great lengths to faithfully recreate every sound on the original album live on stage, note for note, cut for cut (and without costumes). March 1 will mark the 50th Anniversary of this legendary album. The Dark Side of the Moon LP will be performed in its entirety followed by a set of Pink Floyd deep cuts. Tribeca PAC is located on 199 Chambers Street (BMCC campus). / Sponsored

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BREAKFAST AND LUNCH SPOT COMING TO WARREN
“Ol’ Days Farm to Table” is taking over the former Mulberry & Vine space between West Broadway and Greenwich.

CENTURY 21 WILL REOPEN IN APRIL
The famed department store has risen from the ashes and will reopen on April 25.

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MARCUS SAMUELSSON RESTAURANT COMING TO PAC
The chef will operate the restaurant and its outdoor terrace, all of which will be open to the public sometime this fall.

SEEN & HEARD
Jason Scott closing sale. Plus Della’s for winter; a faculty art show at Fiterman Hall; the last skate at the Seaport is Feb. 26.

67 VESTRY COMES OUT FROM UNDER WRAPS
The classic loft building on West Street has been under construction since fall 2019.

IN THE NEWS
Hyundai buys 15 Laight. Plus Gotan expands on the Left Bank; more on unlicensed weed shops; Vogue covers a fashion event on Warren.

 

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