Newsletter: March 10

BOGARDUS PLAZA KIOSK SEEKS A LIQUOR LICENSE
The new operators, Joey Bats and El Sazon, are applying for a beer, wine & cider license for the plaza. There is a petition to support their application online.

1 Mead Pond Ln, Rye
Offered for $1,595,000 / Sponsored

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CONSTRUCTION STARTS AT WALKER & CHURCH
The plan will create five giant apartments out of the L-shaped Boltex building, 34 Walker, and a new seven-story building at the corner. The Belle Reve building is already dismantled.

LADY GAGA AT THE WARREN STREET HOTEL
The star stays in Tribeca during her SNL gig. Plus two buildings with history for sale; Charles Moffat gallery moves from Washington to Broadway.

Coming Soon: an exceptional residence in the heart of the West Village. For more details, contact Elevated’s founders, Eric Brown & Zeve Salman anytime. 917-940-0676 / Sponsored

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SEEN & HEARD
March Madness games at Brookfield. Plus Taste of Tribeca is May 17; Complete Playground opens a cafe; Little Engine Theater Company has a show up this month.

COMMUNITY BOARD AGENDAS FOR MARCH
Updates on the jail, DDC construction projects, Pier A, the Seaport Museum and more.

THE BEST CLASS FOR BUDDING WRITERS!
Saturday class starts March 29th.
“This is the best class for budding writers. My daughter loves it!”
Lily Idov, Writers Guild of America.
In this immersive 10-week workshop, students will write, refine, and perform their own 10-minute plays with unique characters, high stakes, and punchy dialogue. Students will master essential playwriting techniques—structuring scripts, building strong inciting incidents, and developing rich, distinctive characters.
All classes taught on Zoom.
Go to playwritingforkids.com to register. / Sponsored

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SHIGERU BAN PENTHOUSE IN CONTRACT
The Cast Iron House penthouse has been sold. Plus a Latin American film series in BPC; Tribeca MedSpa is acquired; a sea of liquor licenses below Canal.

IN THE NEWS
The Most Important Person in Japanese Food You’ve Never Heard Of. Plus Meg Ryan’s farmhouse kitchen; a bond that spanned the decades; the final night at De Niro’s “neighborhood cafeteria.”

 

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