Newsletter: May 8

ART IN BARNETT NEWMAN TRIANGLE
The sculpture is an homage to Dan Flavin’s untitled (to Barnett Newman) two (1971), which was a light portrait of Newman, whose studio used to overlook the triangle.

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LONGTIME DOWNTOWN RESIDENT SANDY IMHOFF DIES AT 70
After her apartment was torn open from the collapse of the garage on Ann Street, she was sent on an exhausting housing odyssey for nearly two weeks.

SEEN & HEARD
Osteria Carlina is open. Plus historical walks all around downtown this weekend; pickleball at Brookfield; a spring block party and dog show at Bogardus Plaza this weekend.

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MORE ART IN TRIBECA! FRANK APE AT WMP
The Friends of WMP secured the street artist Brandon Sines to add his colorful and friendly primates to the park’s seven picnic tables.

BIKE AND SCOOTER RENTAL COMING TO CHURCH
Fancy Apple offers rentals of electric bikes and e-scooters, bike tours over the Brooklyn Bridge and bike sales.

SEEN & HEARD
Updated book on Tribeca architecture. Plus the quick reflexes of a pro athlete come in handy; Ann Street parking garage cars are moved off the site; Michael J. Fox’s new documentary.

FIVE BORO BIKE TOUR TAKES OVER
There was lots of action in the neighborhood this weekend. The key was staying put or getting out early.

WHERE IN TRIBECA?
I love you, too! Thanks to H. for the snap. Where is it?

 
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