Newsletter: December 21

NEIGHBORS FIGHT CANNABIS DISPENSARY
The building at the corner of Laight and Hudson is within 500 feet of a school, but that did not keep the applicant from putting up a fight.

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OLD KID, NEW DIGS: RE : AL
Longtime Tribecan and local shopkeeper Al Abayan has expanded his footprint on Laight and has a gift shop up for the holidays.

CB1 CLARIFIES ITS CANNABIS DISPENARY RULES
In addition to the rules the state has set, the board has indicated that it will look favorably on applicants who keep their distance from parks and playgrounds.

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EULALIE IS OFFICIALLY OPEN
The restaurant on West Broadway is now open Tuesday to Saturday. Plus a sneak peek of the Sixpoint Brewery; Downtown on the stage, downtown.

FELIX IS OUT; WILLOW AND ZOEY IS IN
The wool and linen store on West Broadway will keep its Village location; a new shop took its place within days.

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WHAT DOES 900 FEET LOOK LIKE?
An attempt to get some visual comparisons for the proposal of a 940-foot residential tower for Greenwich and Jay.

THE LIGHTS COME ON AT CATHERINE LANE
The one-block alley at Broadway and Worth had been shrouded in scaffolding for at least a decade, if not two.

 

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