Newsletter: May 11

W. BROADWAY DINING SHEDS MAKE WAY FOR BIKE PATH
The city is clearing the way for the bike path. And plans for future dining sheds are still up in the air.

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CATCHING UP WITH NEW KIDS: BOSS TWEED’S
The owners of Monk McGinn’s have created a quieter, cozier cocktail bar to add some life back to Murray Street.

BATARD WILL CLOSE MAY 20
The descendent of Montrachet is the last iteration at that location. Plus a Mueller prosecutor buys a condo on N. Moore; a suit against the conversion of 55 Broad; congestion pricing is one step closer.

SEEN & HEARD
A view of the Wagner demolition. Plus Church Street School’s The Happening is scheduled for June 4; Stuy Robotics at Brookfield; cocktails in a can ready for picnic season.

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A PREVIEW OF THE STURGEON COMING TO PIER 26
The giant play structures scheduled for the upland in Hudson River Park are art in themselves: all wood and climbable on the inside and out.

ART IN TRIBECA: HOODOOS BY JOAN BENEFIEL
This is Benefiel’s fourth public installation, this one through Art in the Parks at the southern tip of Finn Square.

MORE DETAILS ON THE RETURN OF CENTURY
The store opens May 16. Plus an event about Eleanor Roosevelt tonight at B&N; Rotary Park is now a 501(c)3; Down Town Glee Club is seeking new voices.

SEEN & HEARD
Farm.One is back — but in Brooklyn. Plus bone broth at Hudson Eats; River to River Festival is set for June; bikes filled Church Street on Sunday.

 
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