Newsletter: August 29

AN UPDATE ON THE SHELTER FOR THE SEAPORT
The 106-bed Safe Haven shelter, designed with services for street homeless, will open this fall right next to the Peck Slip School on Pearl Street.

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HUDSON EATS REPORT:
DAILY PROVISIONS IS IN; OLIVE’S IS MOVING TO TRIBECA
Putting two and two together, Danny Meyer’s Daily Provisions is taking the Olive’s space at Brookfield. And Olive’s is moving to Hubert and Greenwich.

SEEN & HEARD
School starts Thursday, Sept. 5. Plus Labor Day events at the Seaport Museum; liberating more sidewalk at Marian Goodman Gallery.

NOSY NEIGHBOR: WHAT HAPPENED TO THE UMBRELLAS?
“They were on the downtown side of the playing field on Pier 26, shading the tables. They were so nice.”

“2 THOMAS” ON BROADWAY IS FOR SALE
The sale of the lot at 315-317 Broadway includes the marble and cast iron landmark “commercial palace” at 315 Broadway.

SEEN & HEARD
Taste of the Seaport scheduled for September 21. Plus an indoor soccer facility is coming to 28 Liberty; the sidewalk bridge comes down on 60 Hudson.

LE PAIN QUOTIDIEN IS GETTING A MAKEOVER
The restaurant chain out of Belgium has been on that prominent corner of West Broadway and Warren for at least 15 years.

 
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