CONGESTION PRICING STILL GOING
Crain’s reports that the state and the Trump administration have agreed to a legal timeline that will keep congestion pricing going at least into October. From Crain’s: “The filing is part of a lawsuit filed by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in federal court that seeks to block the Trump administration from forcing an end to the tolls. Both sides agreed to a briefing schedule that will not resolve the dispute until July at the earliest.”
ARCHITECT OF ONE WORLD TRADE HAS DIED
The Times has an obit for David Childs, an architect and chairman of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill who “crowned the New York City skyline with the tallest building in the Americas — a shimmering new 1 World Trade Center in place of the twin towers destroyed on 9/11.” He was 83 and lived in Pelham. He also designed 7 World Trade. It’s worth reading as is most anything by David Dunlap.
WOMAN STABBED IN SOHO
ABC7 reports that a homeless man known by many in Soho has been charged with attempted murder, assault and criminal possession of a weapon after allegedly breaking a bottle on the back of a woman and slashing another in the neck. The incident happened on Monday just after 3p on Wooster and Broome.
SEOKMIN KO AT ART PROJECTS INTERNATIONAL
The Times recommends and has a nice review of the show of the photographer Seokmin Ko on view now at Art Projects International at 434 Greenwich through May 16.